
Rosatom
This magnificent sculpture was created for an exhibition celebrating modern achievements in Soviet nuclear energy. It embodies the values of the Rosatom corporation—highlighting a modern, environmentally responsible approach to harnessing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

The Rosatom sculpture is a powerful symbol of progress in nuclear energy, created in collaboration with architect John Kalvin Wiedemann. Crafted from acrylic and stainless steel, the piece is centered on a Möbius strip—representing movement, development, and the cyclical nature of life. Within its inner space rests a sphere symbolizing the atomic nucleus, while smaller acrylic spheres—rotating with the flow of water—embody Rosatom’s key priorities for the future of nuclear energy. These spheres can be customized with symbols and updated over time, reflecting evolving directions in both the corporation’s work and the global energy landscape. An acrylic bowl filled with water unites the composition, symbolizing the unseen matter that binds all things together—the same unknown substance that drives Rosatom’s ongoing scientific exploration.
This work exists as a conceptual project and has not yet been realized. The design remains open for future fabrication, inviting the possibility of bringing its vision to life.