The quarterly glossy by Conde Nast asked Gail for a double page spread image to illustrate an article on sculpture parks of the world - they required a green and white map that conveyed sculptures in landscapes as opposed to galleries. Gail says "I used a variety of paper sculpture techniques on the land, so that sculptural structures and elements also implied trees, mountains, cacti, flora, etc, without becoming too literal or specific. I then used layered white paper around the land to create a rippling sea effect."