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JA Gorman

Arroy Seco by JA Gorman
Arroy Seco
Cactus Hug by JA Gorman
Cactus Hug
Camino de la Tarde by JA Gorman
Camino de la Tarde
Chamisa Path by JA Gorman
Chamisa Path
Moonlight Moment by JA Gorman
Moonlight Moment
Moonlight Stroll by JA Gorman
Moonlight Stroll
Namba Fall by JA Gorman
Namba Fall
Oak Creek by JA Gorman
Oak Creek
Prickly Pear Solitaire by JA Gorman
Prickly Pear Solitaire
Red Rock Afternoon by JA Gorman
Red Rock Afternoon
Running Along Side the Road by JA Gorman
Running Along Side the Road
Sedona Summer by JA Gorman
Sedona Summer
Sigue Vivo (Still alive) by JA Gorman
Sigue Vivo (Still alive)
Streaming Through by JA Gorman
Streaming Through
Summer Day Near San Antonio by JA Gorman
Summer Day Near San Antonio
Summer in the Red Rocks by JA Gorman
Summer in the Red Rocks
The End of the Field by JA Gorman
The End of the Field
Time to Say Goodnight by JA Gorman
Time to Say Goodnight

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JA Gorman

J.A. Gorman was born in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1951. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from New Mexico State University in 1976, a Master of Arts from West Virginia University in 1978 and also holds a Master of Fine Arts from Clemson University in 1983. Gorman pursued studies in painting and drawing in several European capitals. He is a member of La Societa di San Giorgio in Genoa, Italy and was bestowed the Cross of San Giorgia-Porta Saprana Badge for his artistic achievement in 1994. His paintings and prints have been shown in major international exhibitions in France, Mexico, and throughout the United States. Recipient of several awards in national and international shows, Gorman is represented in the permanent art collection of the International Space Hall of Fame, the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Museum of Nuclear History and Science in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Gorman was also nominated for the Governor's Award of Achievement and Excellence in Fine Art for the State of New Mexico. Two Gorman murals are in the collection of the United States Government and he is also represented in private collections throughout the United States, Central America, Asia and Europe.

Formerly an artist-in-resident on the Navajo Reservation for the State of New Mexico, Gorman retired from Sandia National Laboratories as an Principle Member of the Laboratory staff where her served as a senior illustrator and animator.