In First Nations cultures of the Pacific Northwest, Orca is represented frequently in visual works as well as oral traditions. Known to some as the Guardians of the Seas, Orcas are associated with compassion, strong family bonds, protection, and community. In Fin, the fin and eye of the whale are presented together in an abstract way and mounted directly next to a residential entryway. The sculpture, stainless steel with three distinct colours, is reminiscent of traditional Haida jewelry practice. Its copper and silver tones create a jewel-like effect against the brick façade, and shining by the entry to the residential space, it becomes a beacon to community, family, and compassion.