Not to Scale is a public artwork made collaboratively on Mparntwe Country (Alice Springs) between Awabakal land (Newcastle) based artist Bronte Naylor and Meanjin (Brisbane) based artist Gus Eagleton. The artists acknowledge the impossibility of understanding the layered societal complexities of Mparntwe Country during a single experience. The artists sought to reflect their interpretation of the remote town in central Australia. The artwork, from left to right, shows three different experiences and interpretations of place on a progressive scale of connectedness. The viewer can observe the voyeuristic tourist, moving to the local experience then ending with the artist's homage to Undoolya Indigenous Elder Patricia Ansell Dodd, respecting relationship to the country. This mural was produced as part of the 2021 Red Hot Arts Street Art Festival.