Lara’s Shawl, 1968, by R.C. Gorman is an elegantly minimalist composition featuring a woman in profile wearing a striking striped shawl rendered in cream, tan, and pale green tones with black outline detailing. She wears her dark hair in a traditional bun, and a soft peachy-pink skirt drapes beneath the geometric shawl pattern. Gorman’s mixed-media technique employing watercolor, pastel, and ink creates refined subtlety and delicate texture. The work’s economy of line and restrained palette demonstrate Gorman’s sophisticated modernist sensibility applied to portraiture. A significant early work for collectors seeking foundational Gorman pieces, minimalist approaches to figurative art, and exemplary 1960s Native American contemporary practice.
Mixed Media, Original
Lara’s Shawl
1968 R.C. Gorman one-of-a-kind mixed media — a profile woman in cream, tan, and pale green striped shawl. Signed early minimalist original.
SKU: laras-shawl
Categories: Mixed Media, Original
Tags: 1968 Gorman, contemplative mood, cream, gallery piece, Gorman mixed media, Native American art, Navajo shawl, no landscape, pale green, peach, R.C. Gorman, signed original, Southwest fine art, standing figure, stately mood, tan, textile reference, warm and cool mix
