The books unfold in an accordion style and when completely unfurled present themselves as a single polyptych image.
The sequence in the stories is flowing and represents the passage of time and single moments concurrently.
The books are cyclical and end where they begin, thus blurring the line between dream and reality.
"Of Night and Of Flight" This dream features a bird who wakes up and strangely has human arms and hands.
The sheep then climbs out of the window and, in subsequent pages, morphs back into the moon.