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Myra

1991 R.C. Gorman serigraph — a seated Navajo woman in a coral-red jacket over a cream skirt, grounded on mauve and deep purple-brown. Bold, volumetric, quietly dignified signed edition.

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Serigraph: A layered screenprint medium known for clean forms and saturated color, especially effective in works with strong graphic presence.

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Myra, 1991, serigraph by R.C. Gorman. A woman in a seated, contemplative pose commands this serigraph’s composition, her body rendered in Gorman’s characteristic bold, volumetric forms. She wears a vibrant coral-red jacket or upper garment that contrasts strikingly with her cream-white skirt. The mauve and lavender ground plane suggests both interior and landscape simultaneously, while the deep purple-brown background provides strong contrast. Her posture conveys introspection and quiet dignity, and the simplified palette of the serigraph medium allows the color relationships and formal composition to take full expressive power. A stunning example of Gorman’s mastery of the serigraph technique.

Dimensions 19 × 25 in
Edition

200

Release Year

1991

Medium

Serigraph

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