Luiza Niechoda's Realistic Paintings of Rainy Days
Luiza Niechoda's Rain-Kissed Windows paintings capture rainy-day melancholy through hyperreal droplets, soft landscapes, and wooden frames.
By Art Vault
June 22, 2026 · 1 min read

In her Rain-Kissed Windows series, artist Luiza Niechoda explores the melancholy pull of rainy days through hyperreal paintings of water running down glass.

The paintings begin as quiet landscape scenes, then become something more intimate as Niechoda layers in beads of rain, streaked panes, and wooden framing that turns each work into the illusion of looking through a window.


Weather As Surface
The drama is not only in the landscape beyond the glass, but in the surface between viewer and view. Droplets bend light, obscure branches, and make the painted window feel damp enough to touch.


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