I have been studying the individuality of the healing plants, paying special attention to the characteristics of each plant and their sculptural form.
The result is now, in the summer of 2017 on display in Nesstofa, one of the oldest stone buildings in Iceland, built in 1761 as a residence of the first Director of Public Health in Iceland, Bjarni Pálsson. This wall relief / two dimensional version of Grasses has since 2017 been on display at Listasafn Árnesinga and Rum 46 in Aarhus, Denmark.