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Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of paper of spirits inhabiting the earth. Image is in four rows. The upper row is a series of seven human faces in profile. The four on the left are in a pink cloud while the three to the right are on the blue sky. The next row consists of ten human faces facing forward. The head and nose colour alternates from face to face - First brown then blue, then brown and blue again. The final two faces are one on top of each other and both have brown heads and noses. The row below consists of three black birds with tongues protruding from their beaks. All the birds are in profile facing to the left. The final row consists of four bird/human and bird figures facing left and standing on the earth. The left most figure has a human head with a human face in its body. The next figure is a bird. The figure to the right is another bird with human head and human face on its body. The final figure is a bird.

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