'Cullen Auld Kirk', watercolour, 39 x 28 cm.
Cullen's Old Church is a beautiful building. Its looks belie its age, for this kirk was built in the early 13th Century. Robert the Bruce established a chaplaincy here in the early 1300s. Originally a catholic church, it has been Church of Scotland since the reformation. The tiny graveyard and the church now stand a little separate from the village itself since the Earl of Ogilvy built a new village for the people and demolished the rest of the old village in the early 1800s. It is a beautiful and historic building, and so much fun to paint!
The original painting is sold.
Prints are available in four sizes:
Mini: Image 14.5 x 9.5 cm, £5 unmounted or £8 mounted to fit a 8 x 6"" off-the-shelf frame.
Small: Image 24 x 16cm, £17 unmounted or £20 mounted to fit a 14 x 11" off-the-shelf frame.
Medium: Image 37 x 25 cm, £24 unmounted or £30 mounted to fit a 20 x 16" frame.
Large: Image approx 55 x 35 cm - £32 unmounted or £45 mounted to fit a 70 x 50 cm frame.
Framing Options:
For local customers only, who can collect from us, we can frame your print for you, ready to hang. The prices are:
Mini: £17 framed; small: £38 framed; medium £56 framed and large, £87 framed.