Tyler Fauvelle, born in Northern Ontario, Canada, has been a professional sculptor since 2008. Known for his figurative style with impressionistic touches, Tyler sculpts in clay and casts his work in bronze or metal-infused mediums. His bronze monumental pieces are all cast and finished in Ontario.

His unveiled public works include numerous significant monuments across Ontario, such as tributes to legendary prospector Benny Hollinger, Indigenous dancers promoting Truth and Reconciliation, and WWI hero Francis Pegahmagabow. Tyler’s sculptures also commemorate figures like Fern Blodgett Sunde, Shannen Koostachin, Stompin’ Tom Connors, and members of the Canadian Armed Forces who served in Afghanistan.

Tyler’s creations are featured in public, corporate, and private collections in Canada, the United States, and Europe. He exhibits at Eclipse Gallery in Huntsville and Perivale Gallery on Manitoulin Island.

Make Waves – Fern Blodgett Sunde and the Battle of the Atlantic, 2020, Tyler Fauvelle, Cobourg, Ontario

Francis Pegahmagabow – Hero of the Great War, 2016, Tyler Fauvelle, Parry Sound, Ontario

Kirkland Lake Centennial Prospector Monument, 2019, Tyler Fauvelle, Kirkland Lake, Ontario

Afganistan Memorial, 2017, Tyler Fauvelle, St. Thomas, Ontario

Stompin’ Tom Connors, 2015, Tyler Fauvelle, Sudbury, Ontario

Indigenous Shawl and Grass Dancers, 2023, Tyler Fauvelle, Timmins, Moosonee, Kirkland Lake, and Haileybury, Ontario

Timmins Centennial Legacy Project, 2012, by Tyler Fauvelle, Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre, Timmins, Ontario