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Yosi

R.C. Gorman serigraph — a standing Navajo woman seen from behind in a vivid rust-orange garment on cream ground. Bold saturation, graceful line. Signed collector print.

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Yosi, R.C. Gorman, serigraph, presents a standing Navajo woman viewed from behind, wrapped in a vibrant rust-orange garment rendered with expressive brushwork and nuanced color variations. The figure occupies the entire composition, emphasizing her noble stature and the graceful lines of her form. Gorman’s serigraph technique allows for bold color saturation and subtle tonal shifts within the warm orange palette, creating dimensional movement across the fabric. The cream background provides elegant contrast, allowing the figure to command full attention. The pose suggests quiet strength and inner contemplation, with the figure’s downward gaze inviting viewer reflection. Gorman’s characteristic sensitivity to the beauty of traditional dress and the spiritual presence of his subjects shines throughout. An excellent example of his printmaking mastery and essential for collectors of Navajo fine art, Southwest prints, and Gorman serigraphs.

Dimensions 13 × 18 in
Edition

65

Release Year

1977

Medium

Serigraph

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