Small photocopy print folded into a booklet with four internal circular prints. The external booklet on the front has a printed image of a centrally placed female figure in profile with long black hair in a striped shirt with the title of the work on the right proper. The back of the booklet contains a handwritten letter from the artist to the reader and hand-stamped text across the bottom region. Each one of the internal circular shapes includes a centrally placed motif with a black space-like border with repetitive white dots. The first image is a snake-like figure twining through the bottom of the scene, surrounded by abstracted shapes in space; above are the feet of a figure with long claw-like toenails. The second image is a female figure adorning Egyptian-style clothing and adornments, smelling a flower similar to a rose. The third image is of two canine figures in profile, one black with a white eye and one white with a black eye, with arms outstretched in the act of altercation, opposing each other like the sides of a yin-yang symbol. The fourth image is of a centrally placed eye within a rectangle with rays of light emitting below it with two snakes head down flanking either side. Beneath the eye is a pyramid with a secondary black pyramid repeated beneath it in a white square. A grid-like formation surrounds the central image.