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Cherish

1974 R.C. Gorman one-of-a-kind oil pastel — a wrapped Native woman as a single sweeping charcoal line on cream. Signed Zen-like early original.

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Oil Pastel: A direct original medium with dense pigment, soft blending, and visible hand-applied texture.

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Cherish, a 1974 R.C. Gorman oil pastel, is a quintessential Gorman minimalist figure study rendered in a single sweeping charcoal line that traces the full silhouette of a seated Native woman wrapped in a voluminous blanket. Only her profile peeks from the top of the composition, her black hair tucked into a low chignon, a touch of warm ochre shading softening the jaw. The vast expanse of untouched cream paper around the figure gives the piece an almost Zen-like breathing space. Signed and dated 1974, this work is the essence of Gorman’s famed ‘less is more’ approach to form. A landmark acquisition for collectors of vintage Gorman originals, minimalist line drawings, and Southwest fine art pastels.

Release Year

1974

Medium

Oil Pastel

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