Adam realized at a young age that he had the innate ability to look at an object and visualize its balancing point, then balance it! It wasn’t until Adam was an adult and spent time traveling the world balancing that he realized this art form had a profound impact on people viewing it. Adam states that “When something you do not believe to be real, is right in front of you, it opens up your mind to human potential and to what is possible. I never feel a more primal connection to the earth and more balanced myself, then the moment a balance is made, this is a feeling of pure equilibrium”. Adam is a Master Balancer (one of very few) due to the difficulty of his balances. He has performed and exhibited his skill in many places, including the center of Times Square in NYC . He recalls “Here for a moment in the center of all this movement and chaos, there was pure balance, pure stillness and time seemed to stop”. Adam has an urge to create in remote natural environments but feels the need to bring this to people so he often seeks out areas where his work will be seen, where people will be impacted such as parks, gardens, and trails. He loves balancing around waterways.