To understand who I am, you have to look beneath the surface.
I’ve always been a builder — of structures, of experiences, of art. From homes to massive geometric installations at one of the world’s biggest creative festivals, even rewiring power in the middle of a dust storm — my path has always been about finding meaning inside chaos.
I don’t just build objects. I build portals — spaces that invite people to feel something real. Sacred geometry became my language. It’s the pattern behind everything — a reminder of balance, connection, and infinite possibility. When I cut these forms into wood and light them from within, they come alive. Shadows stretch across walls, shapes shift with each angle, and spaces transform.
Integrity matters to me more than comfort. I’ve walked away from easy paths when they didn’t feel right. My work is how I stay honest — it’s where I put everything I can’t say out loud. I disappear into it, and when I come back, I’ve left a piece of my soul in the wood.
I’m not consistent in the ways people expect. My energy moves in cycles — deep focus, then reflection, then rebirth. Inspiration hits when I stop forcing it. My best work happens when I surrender to that rhythm.
I build because it’s how I breathe. My art isn’t decoration — it’s communication with something higher, a conversation between light and shadow. It’s how I remember who I am, and how I invite others to remember too.
That’s where you’ll find me — somewhere between stillness and fire, between freedom and devotion —
still building portals.
— Scott Wild
Artist. Builder. Seeker.