Between Animals
Animals don‘t talk - which is why we never think about how a cockroach experiences its daily chores, or what it‘s like to be a worm when it‘s being fished with. Between Animals transcends the boundaries of language - through graphic poetry, it thrives for changing perspectives into strange realities of other species, realities without words. We follow our cohabitants as they go about their daily tasks, immersing ourselves with them in a more tangible parallel world.
- It‘s a book for all animal lovers
- A new interpretation of the graphic novel using no words
- Filled with bold illustrations that provoke thought.
May Franzen: Between Animals
2024 (unpublished)
56 pages
293 x 208 mm
Drawn on paper, scanned and printed by Risograph.
2024 (unpublished)
56 pages
293 x 208 mm
Drawn on paper, scanned and printed by Risograph.
May Franzen is a Berlin-based illustrator and activist who graduated in Visual Communication from Fachhochschule Potsdam. Her work focuses on the intersection of art and animal rights, using graphic narratives to explore interspecies connections and environmental themes. Through her illustrations, Franzen seeks to inspire empathy and a deeper understanding of the real world.
instagram: @mayfranzen_
mayfranzen@posteo.com
mayfranzen@posteo.com