David Michael LaCount | Sculptor and Visual Artist
Art of Fluidity, Motion and Balance
David is an artist working mostly in stone carving, exploring stones natural beauty while challenging the sedentary and static qualities inherently found in stone from the earth. David's art seeks to exhibit qualities beyond beauty and form by exploring contradictions of the natural qualities of materials and by introducing the element of surprise in his sculptural forms.
While studying and developing his artistic abilities for many years, David has mostly stayed out of the mainstream artist community.
He is a practicing architect in Cambridge, Massachusetts who spends much of his free time exploring his artistic pursuits and developing artistic concepts of contrasts, form, fluidity, balance, texture and rhythm.
Although David has experimented with pencil drawing, charcoal, pastels, and wire sculpture, he now focuses on stone sculpture after studying stone carving at the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
David's stone sculpture studio is in the old Winchell Shoe factory building on Washington Street in Natick, Massachusetts.