Kay-bah, 1991, serigraph by R.C. Gorman. A woman kneels in flowing garments rendered in rich warm tones: coral-orange outer wrap, soft pink underdress, and a striped purple and lavender blanket suggesting Navajo textile tradition. Turquoise jewelry adorns her neck and wrists. The background dissolves into soft purple-pink tones, creating a harmonious warm-cool interaction that amplifies the chromatic richness of her clothing. The pose suggests contemplation and grace, celebrating both the figure and the colors and textures of indigenous dress.
Kay-bah
1991 R.C. Gorman serigraph — a kneeling Navajo woman in coral and lavender stripes with turquoise jewelry. Signed limited edition Kay-bah.
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 | 25 × 19 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 200 |
| Release Year | 1991 |
| Medium | Serigraph |
