One figure, made by two artists in four folds — and neither sees the whole until the paper opens.
It's the surrealist practice, the exquisite corpse.
No author, no plan, no looking ahead — just whatever appears when the folds release.
The process
An artist draws the head, then folds the paper over — leaving only a few guide lines past the crease. The next picks up those lines and draws the body, never seeing the face above. Then the legs. Then the feet. When the sheet finally opens, a stranger appears.