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Turtle Island Gallery Eugene Hunt
 
Eugene was born in 1946 in Alert Bay, British Columbia and peacefully passed away in Victoria on June 28, 2002.Born to Thomas ahd Emma Hunt, he was a member of the Fort Rupert Band of the Kwagiulth nation.In the early 1960's Eugene spent about four years carving at Thuderbird Park, Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria where he learned from Mungo Martin and Henry Hunt.He left his art work for the next twenty-five years in which he spent commercial fishing on the west coast of B.C.Eugene resumed carving in 1987 and aoso took up painting.In recent years he worked with Calvin Hunt and George Hunt Jr., and his good friend John Livingston.
Eugene  Hunt - Salmon Twins
Salmon Twins
21 x 20 in.  Limited Edition Prints/Giclees
Eugene  Hunt - Wolf Clan
Wolf Clan
21 x 21 in.  Limited Edition Prints/Giclees
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Eugene  Hunt - Raven and Sculpin
Raven and Sculpin
15 x 15 in.  Limited Edition Prints/Giclees
Eugene  Hunt - Thunderbird
Thunderbird
17 x 17 in.  Limited Edition Prints/Giclees
Sold
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Eugene  Hunt - Hand Painted Drum 14"
Hand Painted Drum 14"
13 x 13 x 3 in.  Drums
CDN$800
Eugene  Hunt - Swan
Swan
17 x 17 in.  Limited Edition Prints/Giclees
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Eugene  Hunt - Kwakuitle Hok-Hok
Kwakuitle Hok-Hok
20 x 20 in.  Limited Edition Prints/Giclees
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