Every Shot Counts is a bronze sculpture, 125 cm in height and weighing 100 kg.
This work is a limited edition of 24, with 4 artist’s proofs.
The sculpture captures the shifting nature of how war is seen and consumed. Combining traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary narrative, it brings weight — both physical and symbolic — to its subject.
Once, war was a distant rumor, glimpsed only through second-hand reports and grainy photographs. Today, it arrives in our pockets in real time. Every battle is framed through the soldier’s own hand, every shot a broadcast, every moment transformed into content.
Every Shot Counts reflects not only on conflict, but on perception: how violence and vulnerability are mediated through screens, and how the boundary between witness and participant dissolves. Cast in bronze — a material historically used to immortalize power and victory — the work instead questions what it means to record, to share, and to consume war as spectacle.
Each sculpture comes with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Designed for private collections and institutional spaces, the work stands as a permanent reminder of the uneasy intersection between technology, violence, and representation.