Description
This professionally framed composition of Snowflake Olla highlights R.C. Gorman’s iconic portrayal of Southwestern femininity—graceful, grounded, and radiant.
Known as “the Picasso of Native American art,” Gorman (1931–2005) captured the spirit of Navajo women through gentle lines and layered symbolism. In this piece, a figure in a flowing red robe rests beside two Pueblo-style ollas, evoking domestic ritual and cultural preservation.
This display features a hand-signed mat by Gorman, with subtle graphic overlays of the pottery extending into the surrounding matting. Custom pink-toned frame, glare-resistant glass. Ready for spotlight placement in any fine art or Southwest-style collection.