Rainmaker
In ‘Rainmaker’, the restless energy of the skies just before the downpour is captured, as if the very act of painting might summon the rain itself.
Rooted in both ritual and reverence, this piece becomes more than landscape—it is a visual rain dance, a prayer in motion, honoring the delicate balance between drought and abundance.
Ultimately, ‘Rainmaker’ stands as a reminder of art’s quiet power to call forth what is needed most—whether water for the earth or wonder for the soul.
This original won an Honorable Mention at the Tubac Center of the Arts and is in a private collection. It is 31" x 14", watercolor on paper.