In this paper sculpture titled, “On My Soapbox,” I wanted to see if I could recreate a squirrel’s woodland scene in miniature using only paper and paint. I love the challenge of creating a miniature piece. This entire piece fits under a glass dome that measures 4” in height by 4.5” in width, which includes the wooden base.
The squirrel in the scene is gathering nuts, getting ready for the winter ahead, while the newly fallen leaves are beginning to change colors during the colorful autumn months. I wanted the scene to look realistic, from the squirrel’s furry coat and fluffy tail to the acorns and leaves around him.
Like my other paper sculptures, I want viewers of this squirrel to find a moment of escape that evokes an emotional response, whether that’s joy, delight, surprise, nostalgia or tranquility. Can you smell the cool autumn air and hear the squirrel chirping to his nearby friends from his tree trunk soapbox? Perhaps he is reminding them to collect all the acorns they can before the cold winter sets in. You might see your own version of the story as you look at the squirrel in his natural habitat.
I want my paper sculpture habitats to serve as a reminder that we can find joy in our everyday intersections with nature. Stopping to appreciate these moments — like a squirrel with his acorn in the fall — can be a reminder of the importance our environment plays in our lives and the animals around us. I want to capture these snapshots that we often overlook in our busy, everyday lives.
It is these little moments in time that can bring us so much joy and help use tune into the important things in life. I also hope to make you smile when you realize what you can do with just paper and paint, a steady hand, and a bit of patience!