Carl Tacon’s artistic production is focused on large-scale sculptural work in limestone, marble and granite utilizing the processes of hand carving, CNC processes, sandblasting and waterjet cutting, as well as iron, bronze and aluminum casting. He has exhibited in Canada and the United States and his work is owned by numerous private and public collections. Tacon has completed a number of public and private art commissions that include; Ruche for INDX condominium, Toronto (2016), Counterpoise for Edmonton Police Service Southwest Division, Edmonton, Alberta (2012), Passage, a carved marble entrance sculpture for Synagogue Darchei Noam, Toronto (2007), Shift, a 136' exterior sculptural wall for a Toronto condominium building designed by architect Robert Stern (2008), and Field Study, Landmarks, and Sky Map, commissioned by the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto (2006).
Tacon is currently working on a commissioned granite sculpture for the Peel Art Gallery, Brampton, Ontario, to be installed Fall 2024 and a commissioned permanent sculpture in steel for the MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario, to be installed in the Fall of 2024.