Tulips, 1989 lithograph by R.C. Gorman, presents a barefoot Navajo woman in a moment of quiet contemplation, seated with arms wrapped around herself in a posture of gentle introspection. She wears a layered garment in red-coral and rich purple, her dark hair tied back simply. Beside her sits a bold red vessel overflowing with brightly colored tulips in pink, purple, and yellow, their freshness a gentle counterpoint to her inward reverie. Behind and beneath, a luminous sunset gradient of orange, peachy gold, and purple creates an intimate twilight atmosphere. A meditation on beauty, solitude, and the interplay of human emotion with nature’s bounty.
Lithograph, Original
Tulips
1989 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a barefoot Navajo woman in red-coral and purple sits beside a red vase overflowing with pink, purple, and yellow tulips. Signed collector print.
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