The Ship Swallower is essentially drowning on dry land, an evocation of the Goodwin Sands and their ability to scupper and suck anything into the sandbank.
Read MoreIn 2014 Mooch worked with Philip Cave Associates on a commission from the City of London to redesign the entrance to a block of flats just off Middlesex Street.
Read MoreMooch was commissioned by Electronic Arts (EA) in Guildford to create a public artwork concept for the town. The open brief allowed for in depth research into the town’s history to find a uniquely Guildford story.
Read MoreA bee “landing pad” of flowers on the land next to a Docklands Light Railway station next to the London City Airport flightpath.
Read MoreIn 2006 Hull City Council and the Gateway Pathfinder published a renewal assessment for the Newington and St Andrews (NaSA) neighbourhood in West Hull.
Read MoreThe London Borough of Newham commissioned this work in 2006 to address an eyesore site on an estate in Plaistow, East London, as part of their long term regeneration strategy to raise the quality of the urban environment.
Read MoreThe Ship Swallower is essentially drowning on dry land, an evocation of the Goodwin Sands and their ability to scupper and suck anything into the sandbank.
Read MoreThe Ship Swallower is essentially drowning on dry land, an evocation of the Goodwin Sands and their ability to scupper and suck anything into the sandbank.
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