Brig o'Doon original painting by North East local artist Emily Ward, is one of her new paintings in her artwork from Scotland.
Brig o'Doon stands proud underneath a tranquil purple evening sky. The rich blues of the River Doon flow gently underneath this cobbled medieval bridge.
Beautiful pink and red flowers on the river bank add texture to this delightful original painting. The warming colours of this original painting really add to it's charm.
Imagine walking over this historical medieval bridge whilst reciting Tom O'Shanter.... .
To view this and Emily's range of Scottish art can be viewed here....
Brig o'Doon is a single arched cobbled medieval bridge that crosses the River Doon in Alloway in Ayrshire. Built in the 14th century.
Brig is the Scottish word for bridge, Brig o'Doon is the bridge over the River Doon.
Robert Burns used this as his setting in the final verse of the famous Tom o'Shanter poem. This is the bridge that Tam o’ Shanter raced across on horseback, fleeing from the witches and warlocks .
Size of Painting 15x15cm
Size of Framed Painting 40x40cm
Framed available in White and Black
All framed paintings are mounted in Antique White Mounting board.
We can add a personalised message to your painting on the mounting board. Please complete the personalised message box.
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