Line drawing of two figures (statues) and a bird on a pedestal depicted in an interior, printed in red ink. This was one of several etchings made by Wiszniewski in 1986 on etching plates which had been pre-prepared with hard ground by Glasgow Print Studio. The artist then took them to Liverpool, where he was working as artist in residence at the Walker Art Gallery, to work on them in his own time. They were later brought back to Glasgow and printed in the GPS workshop. This image is dated 22/11/86 at the top left corner, a date incised into the plate. The sculpture of boy holding a shell is based on a work by a French artist, one of Wiszniewski's favourite sculptures. The print was likely influenced by the artist's time spent as artist in residence at the Walker Art Gallery, and the idea of living with art.
In an interview with Glasgow Print Studio on 21st June 2010, the artist stated;
“These are pieces of sculpture in a ‘living room’, things which are dead but are actually alive. It’s taking the idea of a ‘living room that’s alive with art’.”