Trilogy I St I, 1986 serigraph by R.C. Gorman, captures a kneeling Navajo woman in serene contemplation. Her graceful profile displays the artist’s signature delicate linework, with dark hair arranged in a traditional bun contrasting softly against her pale complexion. She wears a simple white garment that drapes fluidly around her form, the composition set against a warm cream background that emphasizes the intimacy of the pose. This State I iteration exemplifies Gorman’s mastery of the serigraph medium, showcasing subtle variations in tone and his profound ability to convey spiritual presence through minimalist representation. A must-have for serious Gorman lithograph and Southwest fine art collectors seeking state variations and early works.
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Trilogy I St I
1986 R.C. Gorman serigraph, State I — Trilogy I. A kneeling Navajo woman in white on warm cream with delicate serigraphic linework. Signed state-variant collector print.
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