This Inuit-style illustration features a large, central white owl with intricate black-ink hatching patterns that give its feathers a textured, mesh-like appearance. The owl stands as the focal point, surrounded by other creatures arranged in a balanced, symmetrical composition against a plain off-white background.
Two smaller orange birds with black wing patches flank the top of the owl, facing outward, while two more birds with long, curved beaks are positioned horizontally behind the owl's midsection, their bodies stretching toward the edges of the frame. Beneath the owl, a bright yellow polar bear stands in profile, facing toward the right. Two stylized, fan-shaped green plants frame the bear on the bottom left and right, emerging from a textured patch of green grass.
The artwork uses a vibrant, limited color palette of orange, yellow, black, and green, emphasizing clean lines and flat shapes. A soft, horizontal band of blended color—transitioning from pink to purple—sits behind the owl's head, adding a subtle depth to the otherwise graphic and two-dimensional style. The overall aesthetic is folk-inspired, characterized by bold, rhythmic patterns and a harmonious, totem-like arrangement of Arctic animals.