John Livingston
John Livingston was born in Vancouver, BC in 1951. He moved to Victoria early on and here he developed a life long interest in Northwest Coast native art and culture. He began a carving and design apprenticeship at the Royal British Columbia museum in 1965 under the tutelage of the late Henry Hunt and his son Tony Hunt. He learned Northwest Coast native design in the traditional Kwagiulth style, as well as tool techniques and hand skills. After graduating in 1968, John immersed himself full time in Northwest Coast art as a career.
During the following years, John participated in several large family potlatches. The Hunt family formally adopted him and names and privileges to a number of important Kwakwaka’wakw dances were given to him.
Livingston is a master wood carver and has worked on many large totem sculptures. His primary medium is wood, but he is also known as an accomplished painter and has released over fifty limited edition prints. He is also noted for his expertise in the restoration, replication and appraisal of native artifacts.
John resides in Victoria, British Columbia with his wife, noted Kwakwaka’wakw button blanket artist Maxine Matilpi.
Art by Limited Edition Serigraphs
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Northern Box Study - Circa 1875 - Bird Design
$125.00
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Northern Box Study - Circa 1875 - Human Design
$125.00
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Seal Hunter and Grey Whale (Artist Proof)
$210.00
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