● Textile
Alice Liptrot · Kent coast · England
Alice Liptrot is a textile artist based on the Kent coast. Her practice is deeply shaped by a background in knitwear and an intuitive understanding of yarn, centering on the punch needle as a painterly and tactile form of expression.
Working primarily with locally sourced, undyed wool from the Kent marshes, she explores the interplay of texture, form, and light through a restrained natural palette. Her work reflects a patient, repetitive process, resulting in textile pieces that carry a quiet and grounded presence. Read our interview with her.
Hand punched using undyed Romney yarn, this work is crafted by Alice Liptrot on the Kent coast. Its composition unfolds like a painterly surface, with variations in pile height creating a gently sculpted form. Presented in an invisible frame, it reflects a considered approach to material, process, and the quiet value of work shaped by hand.
Hand punched using undyed Romney yarn, the piece is made by Alice Liptrot on the Kent coast. Approached as a painterly surface, the composition unfolds through texture and tonal contrast, with shifts in pile height creating a softly sculpted form. Presented in an invisible frame, it reflects a considered approach to material, process, and the quiet value of work shaped by hand.
Hand punched using locally sourced undyed Romney yarn, the piece is made by Alice Liptrot on the Kent coast. Approached as a painterly surface, the composition unfolds through texture, creating depth through tonal variation and sculpted form. Framed in solid oak, it reflects a considered approach to material, process, and the quiet value of work shaped by hand.
Hand punched using locally sourced undyed Romney yarn, the piece is made by Alice Liptrot on the Kent coast. Approached as a painterly surface, the composition unfolds through texture, creating depth through tonal variation and sculpted form. Framed in solid oak, it reflects a considered approach to material, process, and the quiet value of work shaped by hand.