Milk Carton Sculpture
One of one.
A hand-built ceramic milk carton functioning as a self-portrait within the Inner Demons body of work.
The milk carton — a vessel associated with nourishment, consumption, and expiration — becomes a container for identity. What sustains us can also be emptied. What appears stable can quietly disappear.
On the reverse, a “Missing” notice references absence, reinvention, and fragmentation. The dates printed correspond to pivotal moments in the artist’s life — markers of rupture, transformation, and internal negotiation.
The horned form situates the object within the Inner Demons language: externalized inner voice, quiet confrontation, and the tension between who we are and who is perceived.
Surface irregularities, seams, and distortions are preserved intentionally. The object is not refined into neutrality. It remains human.
Details
- One-of-one ceramic sculpture
- Hand-built and kiln-fired
- Hand-drawn and applied imagery
- Part of the Inner Demons series
- Signed