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Brightly coloured drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of ivory paper of a man, a human/bird hybrid, and a two headed woman. To the left a man in a yellow parka faces left and has his tongue sticking out. Immediately to the right and above is a three headed bird human figure. One head is red, the middle head is orange, and the third head is grey with a green beak. This creature wears a pink top with blue polka dots and a green pink and blue dress with purple trousers. Tucked under the beak of the bird with the grey head is a brown seal. To the right and below the bird/human is a female head in purple facing right. Above the head is an orange polar bear with a blue fox/dog on it's stomach. Immediately below the bear is a woman wearing a green amautiq. She has two heads - a normal sized head and a very large head both are yellow and the large head is wearing braids. Immediately next to her is a yellow polar bear seated upright and tucked into the chest of the polar bear is a multi-coloured duck with outspread pink wings.

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