USFS Earthquake Lake Visitor’s Center Graphic Design and Illustration Work on display!

Today the Earthquake Lake Visitor’s Center re-opened to the public.  I worked with Jane Ruchman for the USFS to do the finishing work on panels which are on the walls of the center.  We were invited to the VIP event and ribbon cutting ceremony for the center.  It was a great time, and so fun to see my work in such an amazing place.  I’ve never been to Earthquake Lake before, but I’ll definitely be taking my kids.   A herd of elk, a bald eagle, and a mountain goat all gave the event a look while we were there.  You can’t ask for a better day!

Thanks so much to Jane and the USFS for trusting us to be a part of your work.

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The Entrance to the Visitor’s Center at Earthquake Lake
USFS Earthquake Lake event
Mary giving introductions at the VIP event
Barb and Dick Mackie outside the visitors center
Barb and Dick Mackie outside the visitors center
Earthquake lake
Lorelyn, Barb Mackie, Dick Mackie outside the visitors center
USFS geology wall panels
Jane and Lorelyn in front of the Geology wall panels
Jane Ruchman
Jane Ruchman, art director and coordinator for this project with the USFS
Earthquake survivor
John Owen, survivor of the 1959 earthquake
USFS ribbon cutting
Ribbon Cutting at the entrance
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Main wall in the viewing room looking out over the lake
USFS graphic design work
Before and After panels, illustration work by Lorelyn
USFS graphic design work
Main lake view panel with rotational piece in place, illustration and finishing design work by Lorelyn
USFS graphic design work
The ” normal” position of the movable piece on the lake view panel. Showing the lake before the earthquake.
USFS graphic design work
The “lifted” position of the rotating piece showing the lake after the earthquake.
USFS graphic design work
Human wall panels, finishing design work by Lorelyn
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Human tragedy panel
USFS graphic design work
Disaster Strikes panel
USFS graphic design work
The Human Wall night of terror panel
USFS graphic design work
The National Geographic Painting panel, finishing design work by Lorelyn
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Hike to Memorial Rock
Memorial Rock
Memorial Rock
Memorial Rock view
The view of the Visitor’s Center from Memorial Rock
Earthquake Lake
Earthquake Lake view from the Visitor’s Center