In 2019 the sculpture was restored and placed in its original position on The Hayes for six months from September 2019 to March 2020.
[1] The sculpture was located in Leicestershire after its original display, and remained unseen by the public.
[1][2] Evans created the piece as a response to his childhood in Pencoed, a mining village near Bridgend.
Evans said that "As a child, I spent summers in South Wales and I vividly remember listening to my uncles and other men talk of their lives underground, in the dark.
[2] The piece has been likened to a "hammer-like tool" and its black form resembling the tunnel of a mine.