Bird in the Air Art Print by Robert Davidson (Haida) - Framed

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Bird in the Air Design: The original to the print, Bird in the Air, is an acrylic painting on canvas that was part of Davidson's 2013 show, Abstract Impulse, which was shown at the Seattle Art Museum and then travelled to the Smithsonian in New York City. It symbolizes foresight, good choices, lofty ideals, leadership, and freedom. The wings of the Eagle represent the balance and co-dependency between femininity and masculinity and how each trait must work unitedly to achieve harmonious results. 

  • Print technique: Serigraph
  • Framed Dimensions:31 1/8 inches x 44 1/2 inches (black frame)
  • Framing style:Wood frame with conservation glass
  • Year: 2016
  • Limited edition: This is a limited edition of 72 prints.

By Haida Artist, Robert Davidson, Guud Sans Glans: 

For more than fifty years now, Robert Davidson has worked as an artist and has produced an internationally acclaimed body of work. Davidson’s passion to revive and perpetuate a variety of forms of Haida cultural expression, including song, dance and ceremony, has fuelled his remarkable output throughout the years. He has been responsible among other things for carving and raising the first totem pole in his hometown of Massett in nearly 90 years when he was just 22 years old. His inspiration was to give his elders a chance to celebrate culture in a way they had not been able to in their lifetimes.