[2] A pole comes from the center of the artwork with a metal arm with triangular teeth placed in a row on the bottom part of it.
The artwork was purchased with gifts from the Sheila Fortune Foundation, Sallie Mae Fund, June McCormick, Cinergy and EE Technologies.
His artwork looks at the relationship of human society and the natural world, specifically water diversion, genetically modified crops and invasive species.
[3] In 2003 the Indianapolis Art Center hosted an exhibit of Inuzuka's work titled "Water Trade".
[4] Another exhibit titled "Mutation and Adaptation" is also noted for being hosted by the IAC in July–August 2003 which featured installations of Inuzuka's ceramics and metal castings.