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Faces in the Rain

$33.00Price
Size
20x14 cm
50x35 cm
80x56 cm
Quantity

Acrylic on canvas

100 × 70 cm

Original artwork


Faces in the Rain is a layered, intuitive composition that invites a slower way of seeing.

At first glance, the painting suggests an abstract landscape: darker, grounded forms on the right resembling distant trees or silhouettes, contrasted by a sky of deep blues, violets, soft greys, and streaks of white that evoke falling rain. The surface feels atmospheric, almost meditative.


But as the viewer spends more time with it, the image begins to shift. Faces start to emerge—quiet, abstract presences embedded throughout the composition, as if formed by the movement of the rain itself. Once seen, they cannot be unseen.


This dual perception—landscape and identity, exterior and interior—creates a dynamic viewing experience that changes depending on attention, mood, and perspective.


A piece about transformation, hidden layers, and the way meaning reveals itself over time.



  • Dimensions

    Original Work

    • Unique, one-of-one

    Collector Prints

    • Small

    • Medium

    • Large

    Materials

    Original

    • Professional-grade acrylic on cotton canvas

    • Hand-finished surface with protective varnish

    Fine Art Prints (Giclée)

    • 100% cotton rag, museum-grade paper

    • Archival pigment inks with extended longevity

    • Precision reproduction preserving tonal depth and surface detail

    Edition

    Each print is released under strict limitation.

    • Individually signed and numbered

    • Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

    • Produced in controlled quantities to preserve rarity

    No reprints once the edition is sold out.

    Care

    • Keep away from direct, prolonged sunlight

    • Handle minimally and with care

    • Clean only with a dry, soft cloth

    • Professional framing recommended for preservation


    Collector’s Note

    This piece belongs to a limited body of work that defines the early evolution of the artist’s visual language.

    Acquiring it means holding a fragment of that origin.

    Not mass-produced. Not replicated beyond its edition. Not designed for decoration, but for presence.


    Release Note

    Available in limited quantities. Once acquired, the edition will not be reproduced.

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