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Rainy Budapest (2018) Original Oil Painting by Angela Suto

42 x 40 x 0.3cm (unframed)

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Rainy Budapest holds the city at the distance created by a wet windscreen. A car crosses the foreground while statues and monumental architecture soften into pale grey, muted ochre and small flashes of red. Rather than describing a landmark with precision, the painting records the unstable act of seeing it through weather and movement. Budapest becomes momentary and intimate — not a postcard city, but a familiar place briefly transformed by rain.

Oil on MDF, 42 × 40 cm. Unframed. Signed on the front and back. A signed Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Rainy Budapest holds the city at the distance created by a wet windscreen. A car crosses the foreground while statues and monumental architecture soften into pale grey, muted ochre and small flashes of red. Rather than describing a landmark with precision, the painting records the unstable act of seeing it through weather and movement. Budapest becomes momentary and intimate — not a postcard city, but a familiar place briefly transformed by rain.

Oil on MDF, 42 × 40 cm. Unframed. Signed on the front and back. A signed Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

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Angela Suto is a Hungarian painter whose work lives at the edge of atmosphere, memory, and raw emotion. Her cityscapes, portraits, and abstract compositions are not representations—they are revelations. She... Read more

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