Sausage Bird (original name “Sparrow”)

Alex Shapiro: On this drawing we see a victim of genetic experiment: à sausage bird. To make it stand still and not to roll away, it was implanted with two tripods. It is standing on tripods, exposed to cruel X-ray radiation that pierces through poor animal’s body. Perhaps, by author’s idea, this radiation was the real reason of sausage’s growth in captivity.
Besides, this picture is an example of biting satire: we can see one more beak of the bird’s second head directed to the West. Indeed, two headed eagle, the symbol of Russia, is nothing else but prematurely born sausage bird.
Sergei Pylnik, Russian Federation, 5 years, aquarelle
Tags: sausagebird, sparrow, sausage, bird, eagle
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Comments:
this is a fake sausagebird (Reply)
nice (Reply)