Medicated assembles works that incorporate pharmaceutical materials and references. Rather than addressing illness directly, the constellation considers regulation, reliance, and intervention as normalized experiences within the body.
Mind·Full·Ness®
Currated Constellations
Material-Based Alignments Within the Living Vault
An Introduction
Curated Constellations offer a way of navigating the Living Vault through material resonance rather than narrative structure.
Each constellation brings together works that share a common material language—objects, elements, or structural forms that recur across otherwise independent pieces. These alignments are not created as formal series. They emerge organically, revealing quiet continuities that surface only when the work is viewed collectively.
Constellations do not replace or redefine individual works. Instead, they provide an alternate lens—one that allows collectors, curators, and viewers to observe subtle relationships without collapsing meaning into categories.
Explore The Constellations
How to Read a Constellation
A constellation is not a story.
It is a pattern.
Works within a constellation may span different years, intentions, or contexts. Their connection lies in shared material presence—repeated elements that accumulate over time through instinct, inquiry, or return.
Meaning remains open. Each work stands on its own, while the constellation invites comparison, reflection, and layered interpretation.
Relationship to the Practice
Curated Constellations exist alongside the Mind·Full·Ness® Collection and other primary bodies of work.
They are not thematic groupings or limited editions. They are observational structures that allow the Living Vault to be experienced from multiple vantage points—by chronology, by intention, or by material recurrence.
This framework supports growth without fragmentation. As new works are created, constellations may expand, shift, or quietly dissolve.
THE CONSTELLATIONS
Below are the current Curated Constellations. Each represents a shared material thread running through multiple works.
Select a constellation to explore the works it contains. Each sculpture remains available for independent viewing and acquisition.
Medicated





Infested
This constellation gathers works that embed accumulation, saturation, and density as structural conditions. Materials cluster tightly, suggesting pressure rather than excess. Infestation appears not as chaos, but as persistence—what happens when presence cannot be removed.




Spare Change
Works in this constellation revolve around currency, exchange, and perceived value. Small units accumulate, challenging distinctions between worth and excess. The constellation invites questions around transaction, labor, and overlooked abundance.


Fluoride
This constellation examines consumption, exposure, and the quiet systems that enter the body without consent. Materials reference normalization and trust, inviting reflection on what is absorbed daily—and what is assumed harmless through repetition.



Pressed
This constellation examines consumption, exposure, and the quiet systems that enter the body without consent. Materials reference normalization and trust, inviting reflection on what is absorbed daily—and what is assumed harmless through repetition.



Evil Eye Empowerment
This constellation brings together works that engage protection, watchfulness, and symbolic defense. Repeated motifs operate as quiet guardians—less talismanic than intentional—inviting reflection on visibility, vulnerability, and self-preservation.












Skeleton Key
Skeleton Key brings together works that suggest access, permission, and hidden entry points. Materials reference unlocking without spectacle, allowing viewers to consider what opens, what remains sealed, and who decides the threshold.



The Firm
This constellation examines consumption, exposure, and the quiet systems that enter the body without consent. Materials reference normalization and trust, inviting reflection on what is absorbed daily—and what is assumed harmless through repetition.




The Gamer
The Gamer brings together works that reference chance, strategy, and risk. Materials evoke play, competition, and calculated movement, allowing viewers to consider agency, reward, and the rules we agree to follow.


The Trinity
The Trinity constellation engages repetition in sets of three—inviting reflection on balance, belief, and relational structure. Meaning emerges through grouping rather than hierarchy, allowing interpretation to remain open and personal.



Metamorphosis
This grouping focuses on transformation as process rather than event. Materials shift, layer, or evolve, holding moments of becoming without final resolution. Change is presented as continuous, uneven, and quietly necessary.


Honor
Honor assembles works that carry weight through restraint. Materials are used with intention and respect, allowing dignity to emerge through balance rather than display. The constellation reflects commitment, legacy, and the ethics of holding space.


The Cradle
This constellation gathers works that reference holding, origin, and protection. Materials suggest support without enclosure, inviting reflection on beginnings, care, and what it means to be carried without being contained.


Manifestation
Works in this constellation explore intention as form. Objects appear deliberately placed, held, or revealed, allowing belief, desire, or focus to take physical shape. Manifestation is treated not as outcome, but as ongoing alignment.



Untethered
Works in this constellation explore release, drift, and disconnection. Materials suggest loosened ties or suspended states, allowing forms to exist without anchoring. Untethered reflects freedom without direction—and the vulnerability it carries.





Curated Constellations offer a moment of pause—a way to notice what quietly repeats, returns, and resonates.
They invite slow looking, comparison without conclusion, and engagement without expectation.