Rain at the Threshold by Swedish artist Ingela Johansson work on paper
Framed original acrylic work on paper by Ingela Johansson with a contemporary gallery-style frame
Original acrylic painting on paper by Ingela Johansson displayed on a wooden easel in the artist’s studio.
Artist Ingela Johansson painting an expressive acrylic work on paper in the studio using layered brushstrokes and intuitive movement.

Rain at the Threshold

Rain at the Threshold

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Rain at the Threshold

Original Acrylic Painting on paper - unframed
One unique painting — no prints, no reproductions.

She stood in the rain outside her own door, wondering if comfort was enough to stay.
Somewhere between the umbrella and the silence, a new life was quietly asking to begin.

This is the work on paper I did before painting Ask me Anyway for the Red Collection as a collaboration with the author Natalie Turner and her novel The Red Silk Dress.

Size: 30 x 40 cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper, delivered unframed 

The colour palette is — red, ochre, yellows, sienna, orange, grey, white, greyblue, black, sky blue, turquoise, sienna and umber.

Every original painting comes with:

  • A handwritten letter with the story behind the artwork
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Artist’s signature

Carefully packaged and shipped from the studio in Karlstad, Sweden.

 

Every Painting Has Its Own Story

Every painting I create has its own story - but the most important story is the one you'll create with it. When you bring this artwork into your home, you'll receive a handwritten letter from me sharing the painting's journey. Over time, it will become part of your story, your memories, and your space.

Original paintings by Ingela Johansson come with a handwritten letter about the story behind the work.
“The painting that I bought from Ingela makes me happy when I come home.” — Lillemor Thorsén, Sweden
“The painting I bought reminds me of one of my best days with my sister. It is my favorite.” —Eva Runald
“When I first saw the painting I saw my dog, and next to it me. I love it.” —Helena Yxhammar

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