Alicia J Stonebreaker

Percé Roc, Gaspé Peninsula

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Watercolor

In 1972 Alicia Stonebreaker and her husband, the late Honorable Judge John Connarn, vacationed on the beautiful Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada. She painted this striking watercolor in Miguasha National Park with her easel and color pallet set up in the sand on the beach. Take a moment and study how Alicia beautifully painted the shear limestone cliffs and how the sea reflects the varying colorful hues from the sky and immense rock formation. Officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, this national park in Quebec possesses the world's foremost collection of Devonian era fish-fossils. The site is a testament to the evolution of fish from water dwellers to four-legged creatures. Percé Rock is a huge sheer rock formation in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, off Percé Bay.

About Our Prints

The giclée prints are produced on high quality archival materials: Breathing Color Elegance Velvet Platinum Fine Art Paper - A 310gsm, bright white, fine art paper with a lightly textured vellum surface; a 100% cotton fiber paper offering a better color gamut and D-Max than any other velvet surface paper on the market.

Stretched Canvas Prints

We offer 3/4" solid hardwood stretcher bars with back staple. Prints are on Breathing Color Chromata white , acid free, cotton-poly blend matte artist stretch canvas. All stretched prints are protected with a matte finish archival UV varnish. If you prefer semi gloss or gloss please let us know.

Matting and Framing

If you prefer to have your giclée print framed and matted by our Gallery please let us know. We will provide you with a fair price and adjust the shipping charges to reflect the mat, frame, and glass. We would be pleased to perform this work for you.


The original painting is in a private collection

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