Evie St I (1979) is a striking black-and-white serigraph by R.C. Gorman depicting a kneeling woman with long, flowing hair rendered in bold linear strokes against a deep charcoal background. Her body’s sensual curves are expressed through elegant contour lines, while her upturned face suggests contemplation or spiritual longing. The composition emphasizes the figure’s graceful posture and the artist’s masterful command of line work, characteristics that define Gorman’s approach to representing the human form. This is the first state of the Evie series, capturing the essence of feminine vulnerability and strength that Gorman explored across multiple iterations. A striking acquisition for collectors of Gorman serigraphs and fine art prints featuring the female figure.
Evie St I
1979 R.C. Gorman serigraph — a kneeling Navajo woman with flowing hair in bold line on deep charcoal. Signed black-and-white limited edition State I.
Serigraph: A layered screenprint medium known for clean forms and saturated color, especially effective in works with strong graphic presence.
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| Dimensions | 30 × 22 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 70 |
| Release Year | 1979 |
| Medium | Serigraph |
