Woman from Third Mesa, 1988 lithograph by R.C. Gorman. A remarkable interior scene depicting a Hopi woman in an adobe dwelling, seated with a finely crafted Acoma pottery vessel. She wears lavender and grey garments, a grey hooded cloak draped over her shoulders. The pottery displays intricate geometric patterns in earth tones and rust hues. The background reveals traditional adobe walls in warm browns and tans, with clay vessels suggesting the domestic sphere of Pueblo pottery-making. Gorman captures the dignity and artistry inherent in the daily life and cultural practices of Southwestern indigenous peoples. An important work celebrating the continuity of pueblo traditions.
Woman from Third Mesa
1988 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Hopi woman in lavender and grey sits with Acoma pottery inside a warm adobe interior. Rust and tan earth tones. Signed print.
Stone Lithograph: Hand-pulled from an artist-prepared stone or plate, this medium carries visible evidence of the printmaking process and is central to many R.C. Gorman editions.
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| Dimensions | 36 × 27 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 225 |
| Release Year | 1988 |
| Medium | Stone Lithograph |
