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Kevin Daniel Cranmer

Kevin Daniel Cranmer was born June 22nd, 1967 in Alert Bay, British Columbia. Kevin can trace his ancestry to many tribes in the Kwa’kwaka’wakw nation, ‘Namgis (father), Mamalilikala (mother), Kwagiutl (paternal grandmother), Da’naxda’xw (maternal grandmother), Lawit’sis (paternal great-grandmother), and can also trace his roots to the Tlingit of Alaska. Cranmers’ great-great-great grandmother, A’nisalaga (Mary Ebbets Hunt), was a Tlingit noblewoman from Tongass, Alaska. She was a Chilkat blanket weaver of great regard and the matriarch of the Hunt family of the Kwagiutl tribe from Tsaxis (Fort Rupert). He descends from the Cranmer, Flanders, Hunt, and Bruce families.

Kevin’s first artistic experiences came as a small boy when he would accompany his father to Tony Hunt’s original Arts of the Raven Gallery. It was during these times, when he watched his father and other artists at work, that the seeds of interest were planted that would lead to the many artistic endeavors that would follow. Inspired by his father, Danny, and encouraged by his mother, Lily, his first formal instruction came under the tutelage of his cousin, George Hunt Jr. After a time, Kevin approached master carver Tony Hunt with whom he worked to further his understanding of traditional Kwagiulth design.

During his time with Raven Arts, Kevin observed and worked alongside such renowned artists as Tony Hunt Sr., Tony Hunt Jr., and Calvin Hunt. His first carvings consisted of smaller pieces such as plaques, rattles, and figures before progressing to masks, feast dishes, and model poles. Kevin’s introduction to larger monumental sculpture began when he first started to work alongside renowned Nuu-chah-nulth artist Tim Paul in Thunderbird Park at the Royal British Columbia Museum. Working in the park had special meaning to Kevin. Thunderbird Park was first started by Mungo Martin, one of the most accomplished Kwagiulth artists of his or any other time. Martin was also a relative, having been married to Kevin’s great-grandmother, Abayah.

Kevin’s credits include several large cooperative projects: a forty-foot pole, which stands in Stanley Park, Vancouver, a thirty-foot pole on display at the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa and a thirty-six-foot pole carved for the closing ceremonies at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand.

Kevin has been initiated as a Hamatsa, the most important of the complex dance societies of the Kwagiulth. In becoming a Hamatsa, Kevin has become increasingly aware of the role an artist plays in relation to the potlatch ceremony. The Cranmer family has a rich history of potlatching, the high standards of these ceremonies being set by Kevin’s late grandfather, Chief Pal’ nakwala Wa’ kas Dan Cranmer.

Kevin is also renowned for his intricate small masks and poles that capture the richness of Kwakwaka'wakw art and ceremonialism in miniature.

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Chief of the Undersea World Mask by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Kevin Cranmer
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
Kumugwe Mask
$3,026.00 USD
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Copper Moon Mask by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Kevin Cranmer
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
Moon Mask
$4,290.00 USD
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Wood King of the Undersea Mask Pendant by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Kevin Cranmer
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
King of the Undersea World Mask Pendant
$1,686.00 USD
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Wood and Abalone Moon Mask Pendant by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Kevin Cranmer
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
Makwala Moon Mask Pendant
$1,532.00 USD
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Miniature Raven, Whale and Sisiutl Totem Pole by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Kevin Cranmer
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
Raven Whale and Sisiutl Totem Pole
$4,750.00 USD
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Cedar Eagle Paddle by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Kevin Cranmer
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Eagle Paddle in Yellow Cedar
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