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The mountain fish embodies the geological origins of the material with an angel-like fish inspired aquatic form that honours the passage of time and the generations of marine life that lived and died upon the ocean floor whose bones helped comprise the calcium bicarbonate so pure and plentiful in the Apuan Alps of Italy where heat and pressure have been part of a phenomenal equation that witnesses matter change state and the bottom of the sea become… the top of a mountain. The work in itself is a "matter of time', as it is sculpted with techniques from timeless traditions while offering contemporary sensibilities towards process and both the beauty and nature of materials. This Mountain Fish is part of an ongoing series of a School of Fish carved from stones from around the world that swim in time and speak to the origins of things.
Kent Laforme is a masterful sculptor and painter, trained in Canada and Italy, who delves into marble, stone, and oil painting to explore cultural identity and the continuum of sculptural tradition. His technique is rooted in classical hand-carving, blending East and West, with textured surfaces that play with light and shadow—marrying ephemeral abstraction and contemplative figuration. His artworks evoke deep reflection, the timeless power of nature, and a sense of existential wonder, inviting viewers into meditations on identity and the cycles that shape human civilization.