Reg Davidson (1954) - Hummingbird - Kolibri





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Reg Davidson (1954) – Hummingbird - Kolibri, a limited edition silkscreen from 1980, Canada, depicting animals, in black, red and white, edition 44/229, hand-signed, in excellent condition, framed with UV-protective glass.
Description from the seller
Cultural Group:
Haida
BORN: August 29, 1954
Selling a wonderful screen print by Reg Davidson; the image is hand-signed and in a frame with UV-protective glass
The image is in top condition
With original invoice from Vancouver
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Masset, Haida Gwaii
Reg hails from the Eagle Clan. He began carving in 1972. He is influenced by his family of renowned Haida artists, including brother Robert Davidson, father Claude Davidson, grandmother Florence Davidson, and great-grandfather Charles Edenshaw. Among his numerous published and widely exhibited works are limited prints, silver and gold jewelry, masks, helmets, large staffs, rattles, argillite sculptures and drums. Reg is also an accomplished singer and dancer with the Rainbow Creek Dancers, a Haida dance group founded in 1980 by Reg and Robert. Among his many interesting commissions was a large totem pole project commissioned in 2006 by the successful British artist Damien Hirst. In 2008 Reg received a Creative Achievement Award from British Columbia for First Nations' Art.
Cultural Group:
Haida
BORN: August 29, 1954
Selling a wonderful screen print by Reg Davidson; the image is hand-signed and in a frame with UV-protective glass
The image is in top condition
With original invoice from Vancouver
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Masset, Haida Gwaii
Reg hails from the Eagle Clan. He began carving in 1972. He is influenced by his family of renowned Haida artists, including brother Robert Davidson, father Claude Davidson, grandmother Florence Davidson, and great-grandfather Charles Edenshaw. Among his numerous published and widely exhibited works are limited prints, silver and gold jewelry, masks, helmets, large staffs, rattles, argillite sculptures and drums. Reg is also an accomplished singer and dancer with the Rainbow Creek Dancers, a Haida dance group founded in 1980 by Reg and Robert. Among his many interesting commissions was a large totem pole project commissioned in 2006 by the successful British artist Damien Hirst. In 2008 Reg received a Creative Achievement Award from British Columbia for First Nations' Art.

