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IDEAS

$150.00Price
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Only one exists. This piece will not be reproduced.


The Story:

Every creative person knows this shape. You've held it in your fist a hundred times — the crumpled page, the draft that wasn't good enough, the sketch that missed, the idea that didn't land the way it sounded in your head.


We throw those away. We call them failures.


But they're not. Every crumpled draft is proof that you tried. And every attempt — even the ones that end up in a ball — is a step closer to the thing you're actually building. The dream project. The big idea. The version that finally works.


I know this because my studio is full of crumpled paper. I'm a writer. I rewrite constantly. Draft after draft after draft. Some of them are terrible. Some of them are almost right, which is somehow worse. I used to throw them all away without thinking.


Then one day I stopped and looked at the pile. All those crumpled pages weren't evidence of failure — they were evidence of showing up. Every single one of them meant I sat down and tried again. That's not waste. That's work.


So I took the paper and built this. Layer by layer, I shaped the crumple lines with clay and paint until a flat, discarded page became a three-dimensional sculpture. The folds are permanent now. The frustration that made them is gone. What's left is the form of persistence.


This piece is a reminder that the draft before the draft before the draft still counts. The scribble matters. The crossed-out sentence matters. The idea that didn't work yet — that word, yet — matters.

Nothing you create in pursuit of something bigger is wasted.


Details:

Materials: Paper (original fiction drafts), plywood, plaster, acrylic paint

Dimensions: 12" x 12"

Wall mount

Care: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid moisture, direct sunlight, and abrasive cleaners. Indoor display only.


About the process:

This piece took 1 week to complete. The original paper was reinforced with plaster applied in thin layers, each one dried fully before the next — a process that can't be accelerated. The surface was then sanded, re-layered, and painted by hand. The final texture preserves the crumple lines from that original fist, now frozen permanently in three dimensions.


This would be perfect for:

The person who keeps things other people throw away — not out of habit, but because they see what those things could become. Someone whose walls tell stories. Someone who understands that a crumpled page isn't the end of an idea.


Gift this piece:

This is a meaningful gift for a writer, a parent, an artist, or anyone who believes that the best things come from unexpected beginnings. We include a printed card with the origin story so the recipient knows exactly what they're holding.


Shipping & Handling:

Each piece is carefully wrapped in protective materials. Shipping within the U.S. only. Typical delivery: 7-10 business days.


  • Materials: Salvaged wood (kitchen cabinet door), upcycled styrofoam, air dry clay, plaster, acrylic paint

    Dimensions: 16" x 29"

    Mount: French cleat (included with piece). The dimensional depth of the face creates a strong shadow profile on the wall, especially under directional lighting.

    Care: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid moisture, direct sunlight, and abrasive cleaners. Indoor display only.

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