‘But just as water inures its strokes on the stone, it falls on us, washing us softly towards obscurity…’ – Rain (Rapa Nui) Pablo NerudaThe rain is one of the most sensual things that people can know. There is nothing more romantic than a passionate embrace in the rain. Something so fresh, loving and daring can be found in the act of crazy declarations in the middle of the rain pounding against London’s grey pavements. London is not London without the rain. It freshens it, washes away the toil of the day and gives you hope at the end of it all. As Dolly Parton once said ‘If you want the rainbow, you have to put up with the rain.’ Nothing could be more true, as a grey cloud gathers overhead, people shriek in simple ecstasies as the rain begins to fall, sometimes softly, sometimes crashing. A general zeal can be seen to either avoid or frolic in the rain and there is an exhilarating thrill in being soaked from head to foot. by John Greene

| | | | | | | | I’m Dying of Francis Bacon | | | 60 by 80cm. (24′ x 32′) | | | oil on board (needs framing) | | | by Christian Gyogi-Mann – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 1800 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Rain MAn, detals | | | 110 by 90cm. (44′ x 36′) | | | oil on canvas | | | by Rusudan Khizanishvili (gobejishvili ) – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 1950 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Rain Man, detals | | | 110 by 80cm. (44′ x 32′) | | | oil on canvas | | | by Rusudan Khizanishvili (gobejishvili ) – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 1950 | | | | | | | |
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