Sculptural Work

Work shaped through carving, material, and place.

Raven & Berry

Mahogany, stained glass

Alaska

The work moves between sculpture and architecture, taking form through thresholds, reliefs, markers, and standalone pieces.

Each commission develops in response to place, material, and presence — allowing meaning to emerge through form rather than explanation.

Creemore Park

Ontario

Dancing Bear

West coast cedar

Ontario

Silent Vigil

Basswood

Ontario

Maplewood

painted pine with stained and water glass

Ontario


Some works enter architecture.
Others remain autonomous.

The form is determined by what the work asks to become.

Process

Each work develops through listening, drawing, carving, and refinement.

Material and form evolve together over time.

About

Jayce Fox is a Canadian sculptor and designer whose work moves between architecture, object, and place.

Rooted in carving traditions and guided by natural form, each piece is developed as a singular work shaped through material presence, symbolism, and context.

Inquiry

Projects are undertaken selectively and developed through conversation.

Inquiries are welcome.