
This is a black and white drawing, likely an illustration or sketch, with a unique and surreal style. The central focus is a portrait of a face, but it's constructed in a very unusual way. The face is formed by the shapes of musical instruments – a saxophone, a trumpet, and a flute – all interwoven to create the features. The saxophone forms the left side of the face, acting as the ear and cheek. The trumpet curves around to form the nose and mouth, and the flute is integrated into the forehead and eye area. The eyes are large and almond-shaped, with a slightly whimsical expression. The entire composition is filled with intricate lines, patterns, and symbols, creating a dense and visually stimulating effect. Around the central figure, there's a lot of handwritten text in German, which appears to be notes or commentary related to the artwork. There are also small drawings of drinking glasses scattered around the edges. The overall impression is that of a complex and symbolic composition, possibly exploring themes of music, identity, or the human condition. The text at the bottom reads: “Fall 90. Abb. 125. „Bumperton“ (Tinte). 16 × 21”