"Vanilla" Wooden Scoop

Sale Price: $250.00 Original Price: $450.00

18-inch & 15-inch Diameter | Wood, Paint, Resin

Emerging from The Last Scoop Collection, these round wooden “Scoops” serve as intimate portals into the emotional terrain that defined the series. Each piece carries the iconic melting-scoop form—an expressive face dissolving into itself—captured in rich gradients of orange, amber, and soft creams. The carved and painted surfaces give the illusion of warmth and movement, as if the expression is slowly slipping away, echoing the fleeting nature of moments, identity, and emotional labor.

At 18 inches and 15 inches in diameter, the works maintain a sculptural presence despite their minimal footprint. Their circular form reinforces the cyclical themes of the collection: exhaustion and renewal, sweetness and burnout, the weight of giving and the quiet reclaiming of self. The wood base grounds the pieces with organic texture, while the glossy finish nods to the sheen of melting ice cream—a visual metaphor for what it feels like to hold everything together until you can’t anymore.

Both pieces function as standalone artworks or as a pair, continuing the narrative of No More Scoops to Give. These “Scoops” are not just faces—they’re feelings preserved in time, a reminder that even in surrender there is beauty, honesty, and rebirth.

18-inch & 15-inch Diameter | Wood, Paint, Resin

Emerging from The Last Scoop Collection, these round wooden “Scoops” serve as intimate portals into the emotional terrain that defined the series. Each piece carries the iconic melting-scoop form—an expressive face dissolving into itself—captured in rich gradients of orange, amber, and soft creams. The carved and painted surfaces give the illusion of warmth and movement, as if the expression is slowly slipping away, echoing the fleeting nature of moments, identity, and emotional labor.

At 18 inches and 15 inches in diameter, the works maintain a sculptural presence despite their minimal footprint. Their circular form reinforces the cyclical themes of the collection: exhaustion and renewal, sweetness and burnout, the weight of giving and the quiet reclaiming of self. The wood base grounds the pieces with organic texture, while the glossy finish nods to the sheen of melting ice cream—a visual metaphor for what it feels like to hold everything together until you can’t anymore.

Both pieces function as standalone artworks or as a pair, continuing the narrative of No More Scoops to Give. These “Scoops” are not just faces—they’re feelings preserved in time, a reminder that even in surrender there is beauty, honesty, and rebirth.