


Full Circle
37" x 63" | Acrylic on reclaimed shipping cardboard
Fifty painted circles—each one representing a single-use box. That’s roughly how many packages the average American household receives in a month.
The cardboard in this piece came from boxes used once and then discarded. Still intact. Still strong. Still treated as disposable.
Fifty isn’t just a number—it’s a turning point. It’s the moment when consumption stops feeling personal and starts to look like a system out of balance.
Set against a backdrop of playful greens and pinks, Full Circle draws you in with joy—then asks you to look closer. What appears vibrant and celebratory is built entirely from cast-offs. The beauty is real. So is the question…
What happens when we see it all at once?
37" x 63" | Acrylic on reclaimed shipping cardboard
Fifty painted circles—each one representing a single-use box. That’s roughly how many packages the average American household receives in a month.
The cardboard in this piece came from boxes used once and then discarded. Still intact. Still strong. Still treated as disposable.
Fifty isn’t just a number—it’s a turning point. It’s the moment when consumption stops feeling personal and starts to look like a system out of balance.
Set against a backdrop of playful greens and pinks, Full Circle draws you in with joy—then asks you to look closer. What appears vibrant and celebratory is built entirely from cast-offs. The beauty is real. So is the question…
What happens when we see it all at once?
37" x 63" | Acrylic on reclaimed shipping cardboard
Fifty painted circles—each one representing a single-use box. That’s roughly how many packages the average American household receives in a month.
The cardboard in this piece came from boxes used once and then discarded. Still intact. Still strong. Still treated as disposable.
Fifty isn’t just a number—it’s a turning point. It’s the moment when consumption stops feeling personal and starts to look like a system out of balance.
Set against a backdrop of playful greens and pinks, Full Circle draws you in with joy—then asks you to look closer. What appears vibrant and celebratory is built entirely from cast-offs. The beauty is real. So is the question…
What happens when we see it all at once?