Woman with Concho Belt, 1981 etching by R.C. Gorman, is a study in ornament and the human form. The seated figure, viewed from behind, wears a distinctive concho belt featuring silver and ivory conchos at her waist, rendered with meticulous detail. Her peachy skin tone and dark hair accentuate the metallic jewelry. The etching technique allows Gorman fine linear control, creating subtle shading and suggesting the texture of fabric. This work celebrates traditional adornment and the grace of Navajo women.
Woman with Concho Belt
1981 R.C. Gorman etching — a seated figure seen from behind wears a silver concho belt at her waist, rendered with fine linear detail. Stately, signed print.
Etching: An intaglio print medium valued for fine linework, plate impression, and intimate surface detail.
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