Abiquiu Rainstorm is a 1985 R.C. Gorman lithograph that captures the quiet drama of a New Mexico high-desert storm. A solitary Navajo woman stands in a coral-pink rebozo and sun-gold fringed skirt, her profile lifted toward a red-rock mesa dotted with sage-green chamisa. A single bolt of lightning cracks from a lavender sky behind the cliffs, bathing the landscape in the cool-to-warm gradient Gorman was celebrated for. Released as part of a 200-piece edition (approx. 40 x 30 in.), this print blends Navajo cultural reverence for weather and land with Gorman’s signature soft contours, making it a sought-after piece for Southwest art collectors, Abiquiu and Georgia O’Keeffe country admirers, and anyone drawn to New Mexico landscape art. A centerpiece-worthy work for living rooms, offices, and gallery walls.
Lithograph, Original
Abiquiu Rainstorm
1985 R.C. Gorman lithograph — a Navajo woman in a coral rebozo watches lightning crack over an Abiquiu red-rock mesa. Signed edition of 200, Southwest collector icon.
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| Dimensions | 40 × 30 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 200 |
| Release Year | 1985 |
| Medium | Lithograph |




