Oulton Broads By The Waveney River
Cold air, muddy paths, and one of the finest nature reserves in Suffolk
This painting was made on a walk around Oulton Broads at the turn from autumn to winter - the kind of day that is cold but deeply refreshing, when the air is clear and the landscape has that particular stripped-back beauty that only comes once the leaves have gone. The Carlton and Oulton Marshes are a major nature reserve, home to marsh harriers, otters, butterflies, and - very often - Muntjac deer roaming quietly through the reeds. A simply spectacular location, and one that rewards every visit.
A word of advice from the artist: some areas can get pretty muddy, so proper footwear is strongly recommended. Note to self.
Presented in a beautiful golden frame, this painting arrives ready to hang - and to remind you that the best walks are always the cold, muddy, unforgettable ones.
About this original artwork
- One of a kind - this is a unique, original painting. Once it's gone, it's gone
- Depicts Oulton Broads by the Waveney River - Carlton and Oulton Marshes nature reserve, at the turn of autumn to winter
- Home to marsh harriers, otters, butterflies and Muntjac deer
- More about the reserve at suffolkwildlifetrust.org/carlton
- Presented in a golden frame - ready to hang
- Medium: Oil on canvas board
- Size: 8 x 6 inches (20 x 15 cm) 25.5 x 30.5 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 reed and reflection observed, every nuance of that cold autumn-winter light considered with care. It arrives framed and ready to treasure.
Cold air, the Waveney River, and one of Suffolk's finest nature reserves - a painting made on a walk you wouldn't trade for anything.