C O N S U M P T I O N

Within objects lie secrets of use and reuse, memories of order and entropy. To find and keep an object, in this case a piece of litter, is to recognize the culture of waste as one that unifies the world. 

Through the use of litter, stories can be woven with the echoes of creation and consumption. This work is a recording of the narrative of modern civilization. By sewing found pieces of waste together, a story is woven that is at once a depiction of a specific time and place as well as an association of personal experience through the contact with something familiar. 

In this way, something sacred is born out of that which has long since been cast aside, something that unapologetically speaks to and from all of us as users, consumers, and human beings.