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Shawn Karpes

Shawn Karpes was born in 1968 and belongs to the Namgis (Nimpkish) band. He descends from the Alfred, Hunt, Scow, and Inis families.

Shawn began training in 1982 with George Hunt Jr., Jim Gilbert and Victor Newman during a Native art program sponsored by three levels of Victoria Public schools. It was at this time that Shawn began experimenting in three-dimensional form. In this program, Shawn concentrated on basic design, painting and woodcarving. During this time, Shawn’s mother, Elizabeth Karpes (née Alfred) was working at Arts of the Raven Gallery and introduced Shawn to many carvers. As Shawn had been raised in Whitehorse and lived there until 1977, the world of Northwest Coast carving was a new experience to him although one to which he was connected at birth.

This introduction developed into a study of his family as well as the culture and history of the Nimpkish and Kwakwaka’wakw. Through this study, Shawn was able to meet and befriend many artists who in turn inspired his own work.

In 1987, Shawn Karpes began working at Arts of the Raven in Victoria with Tony Hunt Sr., Tony Hunt Jr., and John Livingston. During this period Shawn increased his skill in box design and mask carving techniques. To learn the art of silver and goldsmithing, Shawn worked with Fah Ambers for 2 years. This was followed by an opportunity to work on canoes and various carving projects with renowned Kwakwaka’wakw artists Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick.

In his work, Shawn pursues both traditional designs and the natural world. He will often depict the supernatural world using a combination of the two.

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Sun Mask by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Shawn Karpes
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Red Cedar Salmon Mask by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Shawn Karpes
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Small Beaver Mask by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Shawn Karpes
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