Scuppersong is an inverted, abstract landscape representing geological forms from the Ice Age in Southeastern Wisconsin. The inspiration for the brightly painted metal shapes is from land formations known as moraines, kames, kettles, drumlins, glacial erratics and eskers. Taylor also designed a Wisconsin Percent for Art sculpture at UW Parkside in 1998. Scuppersong measures 10' x 20' x 50'. It is considered a "suspended wall sculpture." (Funded by the Wisconsin Arts Board’s Percent for Art program)