Stephen Pon
Stephen Pon
Lavaltrie, Québec, Canada
Stephen Pon's work, while constantly evolving, stands out at first glance. From different series of gondolas and ships, to the sculptures of his characters imbued with expression, the artist reveals unique creations that take their source and combine the ancient and the contemporary, including their myths and symbolisms arousing the metaphor. "From my very first works to my most recent, I express a vision of movement, of the journey of life. Like a winding stream, fate takes us to unsuspected places in a dreamlike universe where the man and the symbols which surround him have all their importance. Sailing on the seas of fate, man is making his way. Affecting doubt, lyricism, dreams and the movement of water, I am inspired and try to stage both nature and culture”.
Image Gallery

Odyssey
Kiln cast glass, blown glass
Odyssey
17x121x15 in
Odyssey

Solis Dies
Kiln cast glass
Solis Dies
23x19x5 in
Sirius
Kiln cast glass
Sirius
18.5x17.5x5 in, engraving: constellation Canis Major
Trip to the moon
Kiln cast glass
Trip to the moon
18x18x5 in
Flood
Kiln cast glass, 17.5x28x7 in
Sea of Lost
Kiln cast glass, 17x16x6 in
Via Solaris
Public art, Lavaltrie, Québec
Via Solaris
By night
Éclats de nature
Public art, Terrebonne, Quiébec
Éclats de nature
By night