Beauty Walk (Ceramic), a 1994 hand-decorated ceramic piece by R.C. Gorman, translates the artist’s signature figurative imagery onto a sculptural clay canvas. The vessel is painted with a flowing scene of a robed Navajo woman walking through a red rock canyon, rendered in warm terracotta, sienna, and cream glazes that echo the earthen tone of the ceramic itself. Gorman’s fluid contours and color blocking wrap around the form, giving the piece both decorative and fine art appeal. Signed by the artist, this collaborative ceramic is a rare three-dimensional Gorman work that bridges his painterly vocabulary with Pueblo-inspired pottery tradition. A highly collectible crossover piece for Gorman collectors, Southwest ceramic enthusiasts, and buyers seeking functional fine art with Native American heritage.
Ceramic, Original
Beauty Walk
1994 R.C. Gorman hand-decorated ceramic — a robed Navajo woman walking a red canyon in terracotta and sienna glazes. Signed sculptural Gorman.
SKU: beauty-walk_ceramic
Categories: Ceramic, Original
Tags: 1990s Gorman, 1994, ceramic vessel, collector ceramic, cream glaze, decorative pottery, earth tones, fine art ceramic, functional art, gallery piece, Gorman ceramic, hand-painted pottery, Native American art, Navajo woman, Pueblo-inspired, R.C. Gorman, red rock canyon, robed figure, sienna, signed Gorman, Southwest fine art, Southwest landscape, terracotta, three-dimensional art, walking figure, warm palette
| Dimensions | 10.5 × 17 in |
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| Edition | 75 |
| Release Year | 1994 |
| Medium | Ceramic |
