Trilogy I, 1986, by R.C. Gorman is a serene serigraph of a woman wrapped in flowing white garments, seen from behind in a kneeling position. The composition’s minimalist approach—figure against pale neutral ground—allows the artist’s skilled rendering of fabric folds, hair texture, and bodily contour to dominate. The serigraph technique, with its bold color separation and pristine surfaces, creates a refined, gallery-quality presence. The title ‘Trilogy I’ suggests this is the first of a three-part series, inviting collectors to seek companion works. The 1986 date reflects Gorman’s continued innovation across printmaking media. A must-have for collectors of limited-edition Gorman serigraphs and those seeking his most minimalist, meditative works.
Trilogy I
1986 R.C. Gorman serigraph — Trilogy I. A kneeling Navajo woman from behind in flowing white on pale neutral ground. Signed first-in-series collector serigraph.
Serigraph: A layered screenprint medium known for clean forms and saturated color, especially effective in works with strong graphic presence.
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| Dimensions | 27 × 37 in |
|---|---|
| Edition | 150 |
| Release Year | 1986 |
| Medium | Serigraph |
