Originally exhibited in the McClelland Sculpture survey 2012 The City of Greater Geelong purchased the work as an important piece of the Public Art collection.
Highly interactive this artwork encourages people to move through the pieces seeing themselves in the reflective stainless-steel surfaces.
Is Grassy Mole a city of skyscrapers pushing up from the ground displacing the synthetic grass on their peaks.
How do we respond to the built work we see around us as we are reflected in the structures?
What happens to the natural world within the context of the built environment?