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This artwork is part of the Senses Myth Series that depicts myths from round the world with similar symbolism and combines them with one of the 6 senses.
The Red Bird – Hear&Listen
In Japanese mythology, a red-crowned crane often appears in Japanese stories as a symbol of loyalty and sacrifice, including the famous folktale of a crane that repays a debt with her own feathers.
In Hawaiian mythology, the red bird (often depicted as a red ‘i‘iwi or… scarlet honeycreeper) is sacred and symbolises the spirit of the gods. Red in this case represents divine energy, creation, and the connection between the earth and the spiritual realm. The bird’s red feathers are believed to carry messages from the gods.
In some Native American traditions, the red crow is seen as a messenger of knowledge and transformation. The red feathers of the crow symbolise vitality and power,. The crow’s connection to red reflects its link to deep wisdom and the awakening of the spirit.
Steit Slings is a conceptual and visual artist with a background in architecture and digital technology, who masterfully combines digital media, image processing, (spray) paint, 3D printing, and traditional materials. He employs layered visual collages, processed photo fragments, and mixed media installations where the chosen material and style always serve the underlying concept. Steit’s work vibrantly transforms urban exploration and sensory themes into engaging conversation pieces, evoking a deep sense of connection, shared human experience, and self-reflection in anyone who encounters his art.