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The artwork was designed to mimic the appearance of an English National Trust sign. The traditional National Trust sign is usually silver with black writing, featuring a cluster of green oak leaves as a motif. Using the same sign makers, Parker reversed their imagery, creating a black plaque with silver letters, that bears the image of a full moon.
Title
Moon Lands on Jupiter
Date
2009
Medium
metal & wood
Accession number
JAC200914
Acquisition method
site-specific commission
Work type
Sculpture