692 The Rain Falls Far From Us Falls the Rain (1970) by Friedensreich Hundertwasser

The artwork titled “692 The Rain Falls Far From Us Falls the Rain,” created by Friede’sreich Hundertwasser in 1970, is executed in mixed media. It belongs to the art movement known as Transautomatism and falls within the figurative genre.

The artwork exudes a whimsical and vibrant atmosphere, characterized by its bold use of colors and distinctive patterns. It depicts a dense forest scene with trees adorned in bright, circular foliage. Raindrops, depicted as elongated teardrops, fall from a sky layered with hues of purple, green, and white. Among the trees, stylized human faces appear, integrated into the composition. The background includes abstract shapes and structures, including rectangular forms suggestive of houses, contributing to the essence of a surreal, enchanted landscape. Hundertwasser’s unique aesthetic blends organic forms and vivid visual details to create a dynamic and engaging piece.

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