The R.C. Gorman Zia Benita charcuterie board brings a vivid desert portrait to the table. A seated figure in a bright pink dress layered over a purple top, with a red shawl draped close, leans toward a decorated pot, her long turquoise beaded necklace and silver earrings catching the light. Scattered chili peppers dot the purple ground beneath a sky that shifts from blue to pink.
The saturated palette gives the serving piece real presence, whether arranged with appetizers or displayed between gatherings. As merchandise, it reproduces Gorman’s imagery on a functional object rather than serving as an original artwork.
It suits hosts who collect Southwestern art, fans of Gorman’s portraits, and gift-givers seeking a statement piece for the kitchen.
