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Mask VI – Monster Slayer 2

1976 R.C. Gorman lithograph — Mask VI: Monster Slayer 2. Charcoal ground bursts with white radiating stripes around a red face. Explosive, ceremonial, high-contrast power.

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Mask VI – Monster Slayer 2, 1976. A powerful lithograph by R.C. Gorman presenting a kachina-inspired mask with dramatic high-contrast composition. Dark charcoal and black background creates striking luminosity for white radiating stripes that burst outward from the center. The face features red and rust tones with white triangular mouth and bold geometric eye forms. The explosive quality suggests the transformative and protective power of the Monster Slayer figure. Gorman’s masterful use of contrast and graphic design creates a work of commanding presence. A museum-quality collector print for enthusiasts of Gorman lithographs and Native American ceremonial art.

Dimensions 22 × 15 in
Edition

30

Release Year

1976

Medium

Stone Lithograph

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