"Long Time II" was one of two commissions given by the National Art Gallery Committee to artists in 2003 to commemorate the 375th anniversary of the city of Bridgetown. The octagonal shape of the sculpture is reminiscent of a kite, a symbol of traditional Barbadian pastimes and intangible cultural heritage. Through the use of glass and clay, the interior of the sculpture resembles sand and waves, creating a landscape of gentle, rhythmic movements.