a year of art, objects, and offerings
The Package Deal Project
COMING AUGUST 1st, 2025
One year. Whatever the world sends me.
A living art project about receiving, remaking, and rediscovering the world.
For most of my adult life, I’ve lived in survival mode — making do, going without, staying small.
But not this year.
The Package Deal is a yearlong creative experiment where I say yes — to being resourced, to being seen, to being changed. Brands, makers, strangers, the universe itself: if the world sends it, I open it. I receive clothes, makeup, garden tools, books, home goods — not as a lifestyle influencer, but as an artist, an eccentric, and a person building a life out of what arrives.
But this project isn’t just about what comes to my door.
It’s also about where I go next.
🧳 This is not just unboxing. It’s exploration.
I try things I’ve never tried.
I wear what I’ve never dared to wear.
I visit places I’ve never seen.
I break old patterns and habits and see what happens when adventure, desire, and art are the mapmakers.
Sometimes this means I stay home and build shrines out of packaging. Sometimes I take the gifted shoes out dancing. Every object becomes a starting point — a prompt for a new experience, a new ritual, a new self.
📦 This is not a haul. It’s a journey.
- I make paintings, sculpture, and collage from PR packaging
- I write about beauty, poverty, shame, and joy
- I document transformation through objects and experience
- I say yes to what the world gives me — and then see how far it can take me
🌍 The Heart of the Project:
- Adventure after stillness
- Abundance after scarcity
- Expression after silence
- Surprise, delight, and self-invention — through the ordinary magic of material things
🌀 Want to Be Part of It?
If you’re a brand, PR rep, artisan, or someone who believes in resourcing bold and unconventional art, you’re invited into the journey.
Social and contact details coming soon.
✨ Coming Next Year:
🖼️ The Art of Having Enough — a memoir + exhibition based on the project
💌 This is a story about receiving.
But it’s also a story about becoming.
Let’s see where it takes me.