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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.

On Point
€270.00

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.

Peaked
€270.00

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.

Puddle 001
€417.00

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.

Puddle 002
€417.00

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.