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Homage to Spider Woman I

1974 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a red-and-black geometric diamond composition honoring Spider Woman. Signed limited edition homage.

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Homage to Spider Woman I, 1974 lithograph by R.C. Gorman rendered in striking red tones with black contour lines features a bold geometric composition inspired by traditional Navajo weaving patterns and Southwestern indigenous symbolism. The design presents a centralized diamond form with radiating geometric patterns, framed by rectangular border elements with small white square accents at cardinal points. The composition evokes the sacred geometry of Navajo weaving and Spider Woman, the mythological figure credited with teaching Navajo people the art of weaving. This is State I, a state variation of this iconic design. Gorman’s bold graphic approach transforms traditional motifs into striking modern fine art.

Edition

70

Release Year

1974

Medium

Lithograph

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