For centuries, wanderlust has been associated with freedom, mobility, enrichment, development, connections and inventiveness, but also with boundaries and displacement. Based on these thoughts, this work represents an ongoing attempt to construct something out of small, humble, displaced and discarded gleanings. As an artist-archeologist, resurrecting these materials gives them a temporary yet dignified place, in- or outdoors. Humor plays a subtle role in these still life compositions and quirky constructions, often adding an element of anthropological charm to the objects at rest and at play.