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Inspiration Behind Wiid: "Wiid is the song that the bird makes when it first appears. Each time the Wiid sings another salmonberry ripens. When the salmonberries are done the Wiid disappears."
Created in 2002 by master Haida artist Robert Davidson, Wiid (Warbler) captures the fleeting moment when the bird’s song brings the berries to life. The greens and reds preserve that short, vibrant season in view.
Rarely available from this period in Davidson’s career, this smaller print is perfect for adding colour and story to any space. Once gone, it may never surfaces again.
Made by renowned Haida artist Robert Davidson:
For more than fifty years now, Robert Davidson has worked as an artist and has produced an internationally acclaimed body of work. His work is in several private and public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Canadian Museum of History in Hull, Quebec, and the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. His Haida name is Guud Sans Glans which means "Eagle of the Dawn".