Jayce Fox is a designer and master carver whose practice is shaped by a lifelong attentiveness to nature, proportion, and material presence. The way he sees is inseparable from the way he works—grounded in observation, stillness, and the patterns found in natural form.
Raised in a quiet rural landscape, early experiences in fields, rivers, and forests formed a lasting sensitivity to structure, rhythm, and balance in nature. This way of seeing continues to inform his work as foundation rather than reference.
Over time, a practice in visual communication and sign crafting evolved into architectural carving, where meaning is carried not through representation, but through form and integration with space.
His work reflects an ongoing engagement with how story, memory, and place live within architecture. Each commission emerges through close attention to context rather than predetermined form, becoming a response shaped by setting, purpose, and material reality.
In this sense, the work is not imposed, but allowed to emerge through process and material engagement—resulting in pieces that resonate quietly with their surroundings and invite a more intimate sense of connection, similar to how one experiences natural environments.
Jayce lives and works in Southern Georgian Bay, where time in nature continues to inform the rhythm and clarity of his practice.
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