Posted 9 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hi
Everyone.
I found this poster few years back, at the Salvation Army, even unsign this poster will be a great find, but found this sign by the artist it's something extremely Scarce, this artwork was use for "The 1986 World Exposition,Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, advertizing poster, from May 2- October 13, 1986. Sign "Robert Davidson 1985" this poster is very colorful and full of figure are part of it, let see how many you can find !
This poster measure 24 inch wide by 36 inch long, in mint condition, store in a media tube.
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
----------------------------------Robert Davidson-----------------------------------
Davidson’s passion to revive and perpetuate a variety of forms of Haida cultural expression, including song, dance and ceremony, has fueled 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 ?in a way they had not been able to in their lifetimes.
Davidson was born November 4, 1946 to a particularly notable family of artists. ?His great grandfather was the famed Haida artist, Charles Edenshaw (1839 - 1924) whose superb artworks were well known in the Haida community and also collected and displayed in showrooms internationally, during the era before Haida culture ?was painfully silenced by the government.
While he was growing up, the art of his culture had virtually disappeared from view ?in Massett, but from an early age, Robert was surrounded by fine carving as both ?his father, Claude Davidson and grandfather, Robert Davidson Sr. were respected carvers. Robert began carving at the age of 13 when his father insisted he carry ?on the family artistic tradition.
Because his local school did not offer all the grades necessary to graduate from high school, in 1965, Robert moved to Vancouver to complete his education at Point Grey Secondary School. In an ironic way, this move allowed him to learn more about the arts of the Haida Nation, as he was able to visit the Vancouver Museum to see stunning artworks that had been collected from Haida Gwaii.
In 1966, while demonstrating his carving work at Eaton’s in Vancouver, Davidson ?met the late Bill Reid, who then coached him on sculpture and design for the next eighteen months. Through Reid, he met anthropologist Wilson Duff, artist Bill Holm and continued to learn about the Haida art. In 1967 he enrolled in the Vancouver School of Art (predecessor to the Emily Carr University of Art and Design), a place ?he credits for developing his drawing.
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 found in a number ?of private and public collections including the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull, Quebec, ?the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles.
He has also received many honours for his accomplishments. In 1995 he received ?the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for his contribution to First Nations ?art and culture. He holds numerous honourary degrees. He has received the Order ?of British Columbia, and in 1996 was awarded the prestigious Order of Canada, ?and received both the Governor General’s Award for Visual Arts and the Audain ?Prize for Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts in 2010.
He is a leading figure in the renaissance of Haida art and culture and is a founding member of The Rainbow Creek Dancers with his brother, Reg Davidson. He is also ?one of the founding members of the Haida Gwaii Singers Society, started by ?Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson.
Davidson’s Haida name is: Guud San Glans which means Eagle of The Dawn. ?He currently lives and works in White Rock near Vancouver and Massett ?in Haida Gwaii.
http://www.robertdavidson.ca/biography.php
FABULOUS DESIGN !!!!!
Many thanks, Kevin for the comment and the love, much appreciated.
Yes beautiful design, i agree 100%
Alan
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What a great find, I love this!
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Yes I agree, really not expected this one.
Alan
hurray for the natural people!!! of north america,and others....
ok. i see two ravens or eagles or buzzards, a snake or beaver, a butterfly, a bear, not sure what the two creatures are in the butterfly wings - more snakes maybe? also a big orca at the bottom. beautiful piece!