Natoma (1982) is rendered in oil pastel, showcasing R.C. Gorman’s mastery of this intimate medium. The figure stands with head tilted back, hands resting on hips in a pose of self-aware confidence, clothed entirely in white. The composition relies on elegant contour lines and subtle color accents to define form, creating a piece of understated power and presence. Against a minimal background, the figure commands attention through Gorman’s refined use of line and soft pastel color.
Natoma
1982 R.C. Gorman oil pastel — a standing figure in white, head tilted back with hands on hips in confident ease. Minimal, elegant, signed original pastel collector work.
Oil Pastel: A direct original medium with dense pigment, soft blending, and visible hand-applied texture.
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