Navajo Mother, 1971, an oil pastel by R.C. Gorman that portrays a mother cradling her infant with grace and tenderness. The warm earth tones and soft orange-brown palette enhance the intimacy of the scene, while careful modeling of the figures’ bodies conveys physical presence and emotional connection. The mother’s posture suggests both protection and pride in her child. Gorman’s use of oil pastel creates a gentle, approachable quality that emphasizes the universal human experience of motherhood within Navajo culture. A beautiful addition to any serious collection of figurative Southwest art.
Oil Pastel, Original
Navajo Mother
1971 R.C. Gorman oil pastel — a Navajo mother cradles her infant in warm orange and burnt sienna tones. Universal, intimate, signed original 1970s collector pastel.
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