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Ryan Cronin (2016)

In "When It Rains It Pours," part of a larger series, Cronin explores the concept of protection through a deceptively simple composition. The piece is divided into two distinct zones: a gray upper section peppered with stylized blue raindrops, and a lower portion dominated by a boldly striped red and white umbrella. Cronin's characteristic graphic style is evident in the clean lines and flat colors, creating a striking visual contrast between the pattern of falling rain and the solid, structured form of the umbrella. His mastery of color theory is on full display in the careful selection and placement of hues, with the cool grays and blues of the rain playing against the warm red of the umbrella to create a dynamic visual tension. The intentional use of shapeÑfrom the repetitive, organic droplets to the geometric stripes of the umbrellaÑfurther demonstrates Cronin's thoughtful approach to composition. Through this juxtaposition of color and form, Cronin invites viewers to contemplate the umbrella as an object of shelter and readiness, while showcasing his ability to convey complex ideas through skillful manipulation of basic visual elements.

Original Dimensions: W60" X H60"
  • Regular price $826.00
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