A bold acrylic composition from R.C. Gorman, A-zay Medicine presents a robed Native woman curled in a protective, almost fetal repose, her dramatic emerald-green blanket reading as a single sculpted mass against an expansive cobalt-blue field. A pale lavender underblanket spills beneath her, balancing the saturated greens and blues and anchoring her exposed foot in the lower-left corner. The dark hair drawn into a low knot, tied with a rose-pink band, echoes the collector’s hallmark profile Gorman is famous for, while the pared-down palette and weight of the figure give the piece a modern, meditative gravity. A striking statement work for collectors of Southwest fine art, Navajo art, and mid-to-late-career Gorman originals, this acrylic is ideal for contemporary gallery walls where its shape and color can command the room.
Acrylic, Original
A-zay Medicine
R.C. Gorman original acrylic — a robed Navajo woman wrapped in a sculpted emerald blanket against cobalt blue. Bold, meditative color-block statement piece.
SKU: a-zay-medicine
Categories: Acrylic, Original
Tags: acrylic painting, bold color blocking, cobalt blue, collector piece, contemplative figure, cool palette, emerald green, Gorman original, high contrast, lavender, minimalist background, modern Southwest, Native American art, Navajo art, no landscape, R.C. Gorman, reclining figure, robed woman, rose pink, solid color field, Southwest fine art
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