A commissioned by Art on the Underground for 100 Years, 100 Artists, 100 Works. The original drawing was exhibited at A Foundation Gallery, London and is now in the London Transport Museum collection. Posters were displayed at various underground stations in London.
‘The roundel signifies something unseen from the ground, a subterranean knot where limits and boundaries are unclear.I made a topological paper sculpture, a möbius strip, a continuous surface and built closed loops (unknots), forming an occult abstraction in space.’
Alison Gill, extract from book: The Roundel: 100 Artists Remake a London Icon