Native Art Drum by Trevor Hunt featuring Wildman (Pugwis) and the Killer Whale. Trevor Hunt is from the Fort Rupert area of the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. Trevor comes from a long line of master carvers who have been instrumental in the survival of the Kwaguilth art form, including his father Stan Hunt and his uncles Eugene Hunt and Tony Hunt Jr. Trevor's Grandfather was Henry Hunt, and his great-grandfather was Mungo Martin (Chief NaKePenkem). Trevor Hunt was born March 9, 1975. He is part of the great Hunt Family of Fort Rupert on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. He comes from a long line of hereditary carvers and artists that have been instrumental in the survival of the Kwaguilth art form on the northwest coast. He has been painting original graphic interpretations of Kwaguilth myths and stories since he was 10 years old and in 1997 began carving in wood under the tutelage of his father, Stan Hunt and his brother Jason Hunt. His teachers include Tim Alfred and David Knox.
This unique native art piece is "property released" by Native Art Gallery - JustArt.