Inverted Boxes

In 2002, when I traveled to Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, I saw how difficult it was for people to even get their hands on a slip of paper to write on. When I asked for three pages of newsprint paper for a workshop, they had to travel quite a distance and pay a lot of money. I began to think about the abundance and waste we have here in the United States, and to think about how to use the insides of envelopes for writing and art. Even the boxes that frozen meals come in, or butter boxes can be turned inside out to make art! My mother even used to turn boxes inside out to send packages in the mail, reusing everything she could. “Every box starts out flat,” she said.

Table of art supplies to create inverted boxes
Process:
  1. Find a box, any box, large or small. Or take an envelope from a piece of junk mail and open it up all the way.

  2. Take it apart and flatten it. You can cut it up to make it neat, or use the whole box or envelope. You can glue or tape it inside out, or just leave it flat.

  3. Now you have a blank canvas for collage, drawing, painting, scribbling, or coloring. 

 

Contemplate:
  • How does this explore my own inner landscape?

  • What is the inner “me” that is usually hidden from the world?