Miguel Forest is interested in the relationship between human beings and the land, and between nature and culture. Through his work, he offers a portrait of Quebec’s natural and cultural landscape: the heritage beauty, sometimes antiquated, of certain inhabited areas, the austerity of untamed territories, the rigor of the elements and the seasons, or the luminous immensity of the St. Lawrence River.
Strongly involved in his community, he has created several public artworks in Kamouraska, such as “Le Marégraphe” at the Petit Phare de Saint-André, “La Posture du pin” in Sainte-Hélène and the characters at the Saint-Pascal train station.