



The work abstracts the idea of a rain maker – a figure generating the element of water from her own body. Her arched posture creates tension between sky and ground, while the clouds above her form a closed atmospheric system. Around 365 Swarovski crystals represent the falling drops, symbolizing time, cycles, and the growing preciousness of rain. The monochrome painting enhances the crystalline material and merges figurative depiction with a reduced, symbolic structure.
Rain Maker
Acrylic on cardboard base,
Swarovski crystals
70 x 140