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Drawing in pencil on paper. Four birds are sketched in formline style on the paper, two in flight, one standing, and one ‘speaking,’ with the word “hark?” inside a speech bubble. Light eraser marks can be seen around the images. The words ‘Yelth’ and ‘Raven’s Call’ are printed near the centre of the page.
Drawing in pencil and ink on paper. Image is a pencil sketch, partially erased and covered with ink, of a totem pole that curves diagonally across the page, drawn in clean simple lines. The artist has written the name of each creature below it: Kun/Whale, Tsinn/Beaver, Gaalo/Cormorant, owl, Raven. Two boys in hats run across the page beneath it, one in ink who shouts at the retreating back of other, drawn in pencil.
Drawing on paper. Image is a light sketch in pencil of a human head, face, and neck, partially outlined in black ink. The expression drawn is quizzical, with raised brows and a partial smile. The beak of a cap over the forehead is inked, with the remaining parts of the hat in pencil only. Image is small and sits on the upper portion of the page.
Pencil drawing on paper. Image is a light sketch of a human standing and facing forward with one foot, one arm, wearing a large coat. Head is large, face is round with oversized features. Portions of the sketch have been erased particularly on face and around the hands.
Pencil and watercolour drawing on paper. On the left stands an owl with wide ears on top of his large head, small eyes, and a pointed yellow beak. Its small wings are spread; it is painted in shades of brown and light grey. Next to this image is a smaller one of an owl’s back, in similar colours. Below is a pencil sketch of a frightened owl, feet, wings and tongue extended in surprise.