Sophie Dee Posit Box Top - [portable]
First, consider the name. Sophie Dee could be anyone—an artist, a child, a forgotten ancestor, or a fictional construct. By affixing a full name to a box top, she transforms the disposable into the proprietary. Throughout history, from ancient potters signing their amphorae to modern graffiti writers tagging subway cars, the act of naming an object is an act of resistance against anonymity. Sophie Dee’s box top becomes a declaration: I was here. This surface, however small, was mine. In a world that often silences individual voices, claiming a box top is a quiet revolution. It suggests that identity does not require a cathedral or a canvas; a piece of cardboard will do.
