Haida Thunderbird - Limited Edition Print
Haida Thunderbird - Limited Edition Print
10 1/4" x 27 1/2"
1978
Edition of 10
Artist Proof
1 copy available
This print is part of Lattimer Gallery's From the Archives: Vintage Prints from the Northwest Coast show, taking place online from March 25th-April 8th, 2023.
In Haida culture, the Thunderbird is sometimes referred to as Blue Mountain Hawk (Sgyamsun).
Sharon Hitchcock
CULTURAL GROUP:
Haida
BORN:
January, 1951 (d. 2009)
BIRTHPLACE:
Haida Gwaii, BC
Sharon Hitchcock, whose Haida name was Kinta-Way, was one of the pre-eminent artists in Northwest Coast art. Sharon grew up in the village of Old Massett in Haida Gwaii, and was a member of the K'owas Eagle clan. Her nephew is acclaimed Haida artist, Jay Simeon. A woman ahead of her time, Sharon was a gifted artist who worked in several different mediums including argillite, wood and metal carving, painting, and illustration. She was also the first Native woman trained in animation techniques, and her work can be seen in the National Film Board's Raven Stole the Light. In 1995, she illustrated the children’s book The Day the Sun was Stolen. Sharon counted one of her greatest achievements as helping design and paint a 48-foot canoe with Bill Reid that eventually took to France. She passed away in 2009.