Biography

Raymond Bossé

Raymond Bossé (born 1944, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada) is a multidisciplinary sculptor known for his expressive use of both natural and industrial materials, including snow, wood, slate, stainless steel, and steel. His practice explores the relationship between nature, movement, and public space, often presenting sculpture beyond the confines of traditional gallery settings. Bossé’s works frequently appear in outdoor and public environments, transforming everyday spaces into open-air exhibitions. His sculptural language ranges from dynamic animal forms and snow figures to works inspired by Indigenous traditions and medieval symbolism.

Raymond Bossé (born 1944, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada) is a multidisciplinary sculptor known for his expressive use of both natural and industrial materials, including snow, wood, slate, stainless steel, and steel. His practice explores the relationship between nature, movement, and public space, often presenting sculpture beyond the confines of traditional gallery settings.


Bossé’s works frequently appear in outdoor and public environments, transforming everyday spaces into open-air exhibitions. His sculptural language ranges from dynamic animal forms and snow figures to works inspired by Indigenous traditions and medieval symbolism. Whether ephemeral or permanent, his sculptures reflect themes of transformation, impermanence, strength, and imagination.


Through a balance of precision and spontaneity, Bossé imbues rigid materials with a sense of motion and vitality. His work invites viewers to reconnect with the natural world and to experience sculpture as a living, emotional presence within everyday life.


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  • Eagles in Flight steel sculpture by Raymond Bossé featuring two eagles in dynamic mid-air motion

    Eagles in Flight

    Steel

    20 x 19 x 9 in | 51 x 48 x 23 cm