Woman with Turquoise Ring, 1975. A reclining Navajo woman in soft pearl and gray tones is rendered in Gorman’s characteristic oil pastel technique, her voluptuous form suggested through subtle shading and contour lines. A turquoise ring is visible on her right hand, a detail that anchors the work in Navajo cultural specificity while suggesting her connection to the land and traditional adornment. The minimal background allows the figure to dominate, creating an intimate, almost meditative presence. This 1975 work exemplifies Gorman’s ability to convey sensuality and dignity simultaneously. A significant acquisition for collectors of Gorman oil pastels and Native American figurative art.
Woman with Turquoise Ring
1975 R.C. Gorman oil pastel original — a reclining Navajo woman in pearl and gray wears a turquoise ring, voluptuous form in soft contour. Signed one-of-a-kind.
Oil Pastel: A direct original medium with dense pigment, soft blending, and visible hand-applied texture.
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