KHAOS
KHAOS is a 538 sq ft floor installation made entirely of paper. Hundreds of hand-crafted cones rise in an organic, chaotic motion, forming a jagged, fragile, and tense surface.
Installed in an abandoned factory, the piece explores the relationship between the living and the inanimate, the fragile and the brutal, order and disorder.
Paper — a simple, malleable material — becomes a vector of tension. It stands, it stings, it spreads.
Each cone is a repeated gesture, a breath, an attempt to tame chaos.
KHAOS evokes a mental landscape, an inner battlefield, a ground in transformation. The viewer is invited to walk around it, to confront its density, its obsessive repetition. From one angle, the surface appears threatening; from another, almost meditative.
This work seeks to capture that tipping point between balance and overflow. It speaks of a world on edge — where accumulation becomes landscape, and humble material becomes sensory experience.




KHAOS
Installation in-situ
Paper, glue, scotch
538.2 sq ft
2009