Place & identity works
Landmark signage and carved identifiers rooted in site and context.
Silvanus
God of the woods, protector of the forests
This keystone stands sentinel above the front entrance, lending a quiet strength and a timeless sense of permanence to the threshold it watches over.
20”x x 15” sculpted HDU
Weathervane
This 5 ft x 12 ft pivoting wind sculpture rises gracefully above the Saugeen River valley, near the shores of Lake Huron, Ontario. Designed to translate the invisible rhythms of wind into motion, it becomes a living element within the landscape—fluid, responsive, and ever-changing. Its sweeping form echoes the flow of the river and the vastness of the land, offering a striking focal point at the meeting of earth, water, and sky.
HDU, iron and 24kt white gold
Two Oaks
A handcrafted legacy marker, inspired by traditional European milestones. Its acorn form and carved details honour two oak trees grown from Royal Forest acorns—symbols of strength, endurance, and connection. Their arching forms reach toward one another, evoking a timeless bond with the land and generations past and yet to come.
8.5ft x 4ft HDU and Intecel
Heron Sculpture
7ft x 5.5ft HDU and metal
Set beside a quiet waterfall, this welcome sign echoes the curved lines of the pond and rippling water—reflecting the grounded presence of the home nestled at the forest’s edge.
Creemore Village Green
This landmark sign pays tribute to the area's railroad heritage while echoing the park’s minimalist, contemporary design.
16ft x 3ft handcrafted High Density Urethane (waterproof HDU) with stainless steel and 24 gold leaf.
