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Скачать или смотреть Karver Everson: Northwest Coast artist introduces his Kulus Headdress

  • Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery
  • 2020-09-09
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K’ómoks and Kwaguʼł artist Karver Everson introduces us to his Kulus Mask carved in red cedar for the art exhibition 'I'TUSTO Rising Again' at Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery.

K’ómoks and Kwaguʼł artist Karver Everson was born in Comox, BC in 1993 and named Gayustistalas. This name once belonged to his father, Chief Rob Everson of the Gigalʼgam Walas Kwaguł from the Kwakwakaʼwakw People.

Influenced greatly by his familyʼs connection to their cultural heritage, Karver has always been eager to learn and uphold the cultural traditions of both his K’ómoks and Kwakwakaʼwakw ancestors. Karverʼs passion for art began early in life and First Nations art forms made appearances in his drawings and pieces throughout his childhood and youth. It was when Karver decided to further his skills at art school that his First Nations paintings and drawings flourished. As an artist in the early stages of his life and career, Karverʼs history as a carver is relatively recent. In the Summer of 2013, Karverʼs family was preparing to host a potlatch and Karver was called on to create many ceremonial pieces for the family. Heʼs been carving almost every day since.

Karver has been blessed by the mentors in his life. He has worked under the tutelage of Kwakwakaʼwakw master carvers Richard Hunt, Calvin Hunt, Mervyn Child, David Knox, and Rande Cook. His uncle, Andy Everson, has also taught him to understand multiple facets of Northwest Coast art including rules of formline and design. Karver has a Diploma of Fine Arts from North Island College. He recently completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Victoria in 2020. Also, he will be starting his Masters of Fine Arts at the University of Victoria in the fall of 2020.

He is grateful to all the people who have helped him throughout his life and wouldn't be where he is today without their love and support. Gilakasʼla.

Learn more at https://spiritsofthewestcoast.com

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