Ardalan Mirhadi is a visual artist and sculptor working with discarded materials and found objects. His practice is rooted in transformation — turning waste into sculptural forms that carry new meaning, presence, and value.
At the core of his work lies an exploration of chaos and order. Ardalan assembles fragments and residual materials through an intuitive, hands-on process, allowing forms to emerge gradually rather than being fully predetermined. What begins as randomness evolves into balance, structure, and coherence.
By working manually and directly with material, Ardalan emphasizes tactility, imperfection, and process. His sculptures reflect a dialogue between control and chance, where each element retains traces of its previous life while contributing to a new whole.
Through this approach, Ardalan challenges conventional ideas of consumption and permanence, inviting viewers to see beauty and potential in what is often overlooked. His work stands as a quiet but persistent gesture toward mindful creation and material awareness.