Bringing together sculptures, paintings, and drawings begun in 2002 and developed over the past two decades, the exhibition traces Shull’s sustained engagement with sentimentality, intimacy, and the sincerity of everyday materials. Moving between tenderness and wit, the works transform familiar objects and themes into charged sites of feeling, memory, and association. The exhibition is accompanied by a book edition made in collaboration with Jack Doroshow, aka Flawless Mother Sabrina, whose handwritten responses deepen the project as a story rooted in friendship, exchange, and shared sensibility.