(Above) Yes, this is the top section you saw earlier - now you get the explanation. Working from our right, you see the very edge of the Yoruba twins. The beaded figure is based on a detail from a women’s ceremonial beaded skirt of the Sarawak people in Malasia. If you look extra carefully, you might be able to see one of the beads she’s dropping onto the Opus. Meanwhile, a small Paracas figure flies over. Then we have another Inuit figure, this one based on the work of Inuit Art Pioneer Irene Avaalaaqiaq Tiktaalaaq, followed by my sorry attempt at Navajo blanket weaving. Last of this batch is a full Fon applique figure. You may notice that some of the figures have small, discrete labels (FON, INUIT). They’re not easily seen, but if some viewer of the Opus is truly interested, these labels provide small clues for further study.