Mini Graff
Common Ground (Part II)
October 2009
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Drawing and print series exploring how indigenous adapt to new urban surroundings.
The Common Ground Ibis stencil installed MAY'S Lane, March 2010.

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The city has sprawled.

Natural habitats have been replaced by high-rise buildings and progress.

Many of the original dwellers of the space have moved beyond the city limits, while others have found ways to adapt.





















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Common Ground Native Rat
Indian ink on 245gsm Sonehenge
© 2009 Mini Graff
Common Ground Fairy Penguin
Indian ink on 245gsm Sonehenge
© 2009 Mini Graff
Common Ground Ibis
Enamel (stencil), oil based ink on 245gsm Sonehenge
© 2009 Mini Graff
Common Ground Ibis at MAY'S Lane
Enamel (stencil) on board, 2330x1600mm
© 2010 Mini Graff