"Alice's vivid, contemplative paintings echo Piper’s visual language while offering a fresh and timely reflection on the Easter story.”
The Dean of Chichester, The Very Reverend Dr Edward Dowler

Current Exhibition | Ashes to Fire

Alice Carter is a British painter and author whose work explores journey, place, and stillness. She is a passionate walker and has a deep interest in how time spent alone shapes thought.

Her travel journal, An Accidental Jubilee, which recounts a pilgrimage from Canterbury to Rome, reflects the same interest in vulnerability, perseverance, and grace that underpins her painting.

alicejcarter@outlook.com | 07468 885219

  • The Gallery

    Rural gallery, near Lewes, showing oil paintings, linocuts & prints. Drop me a line to visit any day, any time.

  • Racing Silks

    oil on canvas | 18x25" | £2000

    4 weeks turn around time from receipt of silks

    (if urgent a shorter time frame can be discussed)

  • Oil paintings

    oil on canvas or board | from £850

  • Biographic Portraits

    oil on canvas | from £1000

  • Pet Portraits

    pencil or charcoal on paper | from £450

  • An Accidental Jubilee

    On the night of 18th February 2011 Alice Warrender, 28, was found sprawled across Fulham Broadway, having been knocked off her bicycle. After major brain surgery she began an indefinite period of recuperation. However she quickly grew tired of being the centre of worry and attention and resolved to walk by herself from Canterbury to Rome. Her narrative of this remarkable journey with its alternations of pain, introspection, peril and comedy, is acutely observant and comes to a moving and uplifting conclusion.

    ‘This instructive, amusing, dramatic and bravely candid account is an essential addition to the canon.’  John McEwen

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  • The Suise Mahl Mysteries

    Agatha Christie meets Downton Abbey in this delightful new series combining a country house murder with a fascinating insight into the life of a working artist.

    'Excellent on the English aristocracy and written in a fine wry style.’ Daily Mail

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