He learned how to decorate murals and stained glass at the age of 13 after studying Guido Nincheri.
[2] He was famous for designing many Catholic buildings across Quebec and for creating a bust of André Bessette.
[3] He held personal expositions at the Maison des Arts de Laval and the Centre Leonardo Da Vinci.
He was a notable individual present at the opening of the Québec Government Office in Paris [fr] in 1961.
[4] He was a member of the International Institute for Conservation and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.