Changing Weather
The rain was still hours away - but you could feel it coming
Late summer tipping into early autumn above the Broads. A big cloud has built and begun to darken at its edges, the light shifting almost imperceptibly as the weather gathers itself. But the rain is still hours away - and in that interval, the landscape holds a particular tension, a charged stillness that is more interesting than either full sun or full storm.
This is a painting about that in-between moment - the kind that a painter notices and a photographer might miss. The sky is the subject here, vast and slowly turning, while the Broads below sit quiet and watchful beneath it. Presented in an elegant black frame with a golden bevel, it arrives ready to hang.
About this original artwork
- One of a kind - this is a unique, original painting. Once it's gone, it's gone
- Depicts the Oulton Broads in late summer - early autumn, west of Lowestoft - a large cloud building and darkening, rain still hours away
- Presented in a black frame with golden bevel - ready to hang
- Medium: Oil on handmade linen on MDF board
- Size: 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 cm) 19 x 24 cm framed
- Signed by the artist
- Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
Collecting original art
Owning an original painting means owning something no one else in the world has. This piece was painted entirely by hand by Marta Stolarska - every shift of the cloud observed, every nuance of that charged pre-storm light considered with care. It arrives framed and ready to treasure.
A darkening cloud, a still landscape, and the hours before the rain - a painting about the weather only a painter truly sees.