This High School project transforms a simple cardboard box into a playful, diorama-like world built through three-dimensional collage, with each composition anchored by the making of a face. Students collected images, cut magazines, and used found materials to layer, stack, and suspend to form facial features that emerge from depth—eyes peeking forward, mouths receding, expressions assembled through scale, overlap, and surprise. The process embraces fun, experimentation, and a childlike approach to making, where intuition, humor, and storytelling guide the work. Once complete, the interior scene is photographed from a single viewpoint, collapsing the lively, sculptural space into a flat image. The final photograph captures the whimsy and handmade energy of the construction, turning a small invented world into a playful portrait that blurs the line between object, image, and imagination.