As a veteran of World War II and the Korean War, Westermann’s dramatic personal history can be traced through beguiling, surreal artworks he made to process the horrors he witnessed on the front lines. Drawing on themes of resiliency, hope, and humor, the film reveals ways in which Westermann protected his empathic spirit—and sanity—by ‘sculpting’ his body, artworks, friendships, his hand-hewn house, and his art-filled letters to his dearest friends and family.