Artist Statement
The 7 Acts of Chaos examines the tension between order and disruption. Each vertical element is shaped by hand, creating a unique reflective surface that bends the landscape into fragmented, fluid distortions. Together, the seven pillars represent stages of transformation — moments where structure gives way to movement, stability to change, and stillness to energy.
The piece embraces nature as an active participant, allowing sky, mountains, and vegetation to become part of the sculpture’s ever-changing visual narrative.
1/1 Installation
Designed as a large-scale garden or estate sculpture, The 7 Acts of Chaos requires open natural space to fully activate its reflective qualities. Best positioned where it catches sunlight from multiple angles — near tree lines, open lawns, or mountainous backdrops.
The sculpture is anchored into the ground and engineered to withstand outdoor conditions, making it suitable for permanent architectural or landscape installations.
1/2 Relational Works
Columns & Totems — vertical forms with similar reflective geometry
Waves & Ribbons — works exploring fluid motion in stainless steel
Monumental — large outdoor installations shaped by environment




