Tom Hunt

Walawidi

The son of Hereditary Chief George Hunt and Mary Hunt, Tom D. Hunt is a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation. Tom began apprenticing in Kwakiutl art with his father at the age of twelve and later worked with his brother George Hunt Jr. When entering his teenage years, Tom spent several summers in Campbell River working with his maternal grandfather, the late Sam Henderson. During that stage of his development of Kwakiutl art style, Tom learned the artistic style of the 'Nakwaxda'xw Nation (Blunden Harbour).

With the family tied in Campbell River and Fort Rupert, Tom's strength is the knowledge of the Kwakiutl history which he shares through the art works he creates. Tom's families are active in the potlatch system which gives Tom appreciation of the preparation of completed masks which will be shown at potlatch.

In 1983, he moved to his home village of Fort Rupert (Tsaxis) on the northern tip of Vancouver Island. There he worked as an assistant to his uncle Calvin Hunt, owner and operator of the Copper Maker Gallery. This apprenticeship was an important period in Tom's development as a versatile and accomplished artist. He moves comfortably from massive wood sculptures to very small, intricate pieces. Tom has works in collections worldwide and he continues to produce pieces from his home in Fort Rupert where he lives with his wife and daughter.

Born on 1964 in Victoria, BC. Nationality is Kwakwaka'wakw Nation

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36 X 36 in. - $9,800 CAD
Tom Hunt artwork 'CORMORANT PANEL' at Canada House Gallery
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