Bond was created to express the connection of the pack—attuned, instinctual, grounded. The scent moves from fresh air to forest floor. It opens with bright citrus and herbal notes—clear and steady—then settles into the dry, grounding tones of cedarwood and vetiver. Beneath it all, jasmine adds a quiet warmth that evokes instinctive connection. Bond carries the feeling of moving through open space, side by side. Separate, yet connected.
Trevor Hunt is a Kwakwaka'wakw artist from Fort Rupert, British Columbia, and a member of the renowned Hunt family. His lineage has played a pivotal role in preserving Kwakwaka'wakw art, with his father, Stan Hunt, his grandfather Henry Hunt, and great-grandfather Mungo Martin all contributing to the survival of their cultural heritage. From a young age, Trevor was immersed in this artistic tradition, starting his journey as a painter at 13 and later honing his carving skills under the guidance of his father and other family members. Trevor's personal artistic style enhances traditional Kwakwaka'wakw form lines with his own use of bold and vibrant colors. This distinctive approach revitalizes traditional symbols and narratives, maintaining their cultural significance while introducing a fresh, contemporary perspective.
