Artists Bios

Jerrod Pinder,  Artist
Vancouver Island, Canada

Jerrod is originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.  In the 1980's he settled with his family to Vancouver Island permanently. On moving to the island he instantly fell in love with the west coast, and all its beautiful surroundings.

Jerrod’s career began in engineering, and manufacturing for over a decade. He began over the years to work with other artists combining technical design with physical art.  Several commissions have been done for a variety of clients across North America, and Europe.

Many of his designs are inspired by his love for the ocean and wildlife on Vancouver Island, and across British Columbia.  Jerrod is an avid sport fisherman, and many of his designs reflect his passion for the west coast.

 

Trevor Husband,  First Nations Artist,
Vancouver Island, Canada

Trevor Husband is a Gitxsan/Cree Native artist. He was born and raised on Haida Gwaii, and after 15 years in Vancouver he now calls the Cowichan Valley home.

After spending a decade working at music and acting, Trevor turned his talents towards carving, and apprenticed under Salish artist Herb Rice. He now works with wood and metal, and blends traditional Northwest Native art with a contemporary feel to produce unique designs.

Visit Trevor's website, trevorhusbandnativeart.com

 

Joe Wilson,  First Nations Artist,
Cowichan Valley,  Vancouver Island, Canada

Joe Wilson was born in 1967 into the Cowichan Tribes Native Band and was raised in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. His interest in art began in elementary school and when he was in grade 12 he made his own silkscreen print editions. Joe first began selling his carvings at age 17 at a local Koksilah store. Since 1984 his work has reflected his search for his own cultural identity in Coast Salish art.

His colours are bold and unconventional, yet extremely appealing and rich. His work is not only authentic by native tradition, it is also an artistic communication link between cultures. Joe's talent continue to bring him the recognition that is reserved for outstanding artists.


Harold Alfred,  First Nations Artist

 

Bio coming soon