Original artwork description:

This painting is portrait of a hot afternoon in Anguilla. The water is brilliant and calm; the heat bounces off the beach making it radiant. The still sail boats reflect in the placid water. It was a lazy afternoon, good for quiet gazing at the Caribbean and dreaming
The painting is a woven watercolor made from two pictures of the same scene; one was cut up horizontally and the other vertically. Then they were woven together.

Materials used:

winsor newton watercolors arches paper

Sailboats Anguilla I (1988)

Watercolour 
by alice brickner

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This painting is portrait of a hot afternoon in Anguilla. The water is brilliant and calm; the heat bounces off the beach making it radiant. The still sail boats reflect in the placid water. It was a lazy afternoon, good for quiet gazing at the Caribbean and dreaming
The painting is a woven watercolor made from two pictures of the same scene; one was cut up horizontally and the other vertically. Then they were woven together.

Materials used:

winsor newton watercolors arches paper

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Native New YorkerMy work is usually watercolors. In recent years I’ve used several techniques that involve cutting up my paintings and rearranging the elements. I’ve made them as woven... Read more

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