Thunderstorm, 1983, by R.C. Gorman captures a dramatic moment in the desert as three women sit wrapped in pale blankets on the rust-red earth while a violent storm approaches overhead. Jagged white lightning bolts tear through dark purple storm clouds, while the distant landscape is silhouetted in deep indigo. The composition divides between the warm terracotta ground and the tempestuous sky rendered in purples, blues, and burnished golds. The women appear small, patient, witnessing the weather with quiet dignity. Gorman’s mastery of atmospheric perspective and his symbolic pairing of human vulnerability with natural power makes this 1983 lithograph a standout work. Essential for collectors of large-scale landscape-figure compositions and Gorman’s most ambitious Southwest imagery.
Lithograph, Original
Thunderstorm
1983 R.C. Gorman lithograph — three women in pale blankets sit on rust earth as white lightning tears through purple storm clouds. Signed dramatic desert-weather collector print.
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