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Yossi-bah

1988 R.C. Gorman serigraph — a seated Navajo woman enveloped in a vivid orange-red blanket on warm cream, a compact sanctuary of color. Signed collector print.

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Yossi-bah, 1988, R.C. Gorman, serigraph, captures a seated Navajo woman enveloped in a vivid orange-red blanket rendered with textural detail and dimensional shading. The figure occupies a compact, inward-turning pose against a warm cream background, creating an intimate sanctuary of color and form. The blanket’s bold hue dominates the composition, establishing a visual anchor while the subtle patterning and shading suggest the weight and drape of traditional fabric. Gorman’s mastery of the serigraph process is evident in the luminosity of the color and the precise registration of tones. The woman’s contained posture conveys peacefulness and grounded presence, inviting the viewer into a moment of quiet introspection. A superb example of Gorman’s later serigraphic work, combining technical virtuosity with emotional depth. Perfect for collectors of Navajo figurative art, Southwest fine art prints, and significant contemporary Native American serigraphs.

Dimensions 25 × 19 in
Edition

200

Release Year

1988

Medium

Serigraph

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