St Pauls Church Birmingham
A Birmingham landmark on a cold, bright winter's day
St Paul's Church stands at the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, one of Birmingham's most characterful and historic neighbourhoods - a Georgian gem that has presided over the square since 1779. This watercolour catches it on a cold but brilliantly bright winter day, when the low winter sun does something remarkable to stone and sky, and the city feels crisp and clear and very much alive.
It is a painting for anyone who knows and loves Birmingham - who has walked through St Paul's Square, sat in the churchyard, or simply looked up at the spire on the way somewhere else and felt glad it was there. Painted in watercolour on archival cotton paper, it captures the particular quality of winter light on a city that deserves far more paintings than it gets.
About this original artwork
- One of a kind - this is a unique, original painting. Once it's gone, it's gone
- Depicts St Paul's Church, Birmingham - a Georgian landmark in the Jewellery Quarter, on a cold, bright winter day
- Medium: Watercolour on archival watercolour cotton paper, 640gsm
- Size: 8.5 x 12 inches (21 x 30 cm)
- Requires framing under glass - supplied unmounted, ready for a frame of your choice
- 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 stone and shadow observed, every nuance of that cold winter light considered with care. It arrives ready to frame and treasure.
St Paul's Church in winter light - a painting for everyone who has ever loved Birmingham and looked up.