Sah Sin
1979
Even though many types of birds hold high positions in First Nations identity—as crests, wealth-bringers, protectors, and spirit guides—sometimes artists only want to reflect on the pure delight of living side-by-side with avian species. Sah Sin is the Nuu-chah-nulth term for hummingbird, and this print originates in a pleasant childhood memory of observing a hummingbird dance at a potlatch in Ahousat, Canada. The head of the red flower takes on the shape of the Lightning Snake, an important supernatural being associated with Thunderbird.
Silkscreen
26 x 20 in. (66 x 50.8 cm)
Gift of R. Bruce and Mary-Louise Colwell
2018.29.150
Provenance: [Pacific Editions Limited, Victoria, British Columbia]; purchased by Bruce and Mary-Louise Colwell, Seattle, Washington, Mar. 11, 2002