Online Pawling News Chronicle Article

12/20/2007
Local artist offers her work on new Web site
By: Susan Macura

Pawling artist and photographer Alanna Facchin has started a new Internet venture offering her first collection of natural photographs and artwork to the public. The site is liketidalwater.com. The name of her business comes from her love of nature.

"I appreciate nature and the little things that other people might pass by or write off as ordinary," Facchin says. "I'm excited to have created this opportunity to share what I see with others."

Facchin comes from an artistic background. She is one of five children, all artistically inclined. She can't remember a time when art has not been part of her life.

"Both of my parents are artistic, and I was lucky enough to inherit that gift from them," Facchin says. "I have always been very creative, and I have a unique eye for detail and composition that I think comes through in my work."

Facchin is a graduate of Pawling High School. She holds an associate's degree in environmental science from Dutchess Community College and a bachelor's degree in education and biology from SUNY New Paltz. This background allows her to recognize the beauty in nature and understand its importance. She is currently earning her master's degree at SUNY New Paltz in math/science/technology education.

In a perfect world Facchin will be able to combine her passion for art with her desire to teach.

Since April, she has worked in the art world with Vanessa Muro at Patterson's Pique Assiette Studios, a mosaic and art shop on Route 22. This inspired her to share her work with others, hence her new Web site.

"I tend to zoom in on small stuff that people tend to miss," she explained.

As for the name of her site she said, "Something about tides has always fascinated me. The rhythm of ebb and flow in the water is something that I think of as being almost spiritual."

Liketidalwater.com is Facchin's first attempt to make her work available to the public. Original pieces can be purchased on her Web site or at various local retailers, including Pique Assiette Studios and The Book Cove.

Facchin, like her brother Tim, is also musically inclined. She plays the guitar and harmonica, sings and can often be found performing at local open mic nights.

Facchin is also an avid supporter of local businesses, and urges people to think local for this year's holiday season.

"It's really important for people to support local artists and merchants," she says. "Buying local gives you the opportunity to become part of the community."

Products currently available include greeting cards, calendars, quality framed art and photography prints, and mosaics (available only at Pique Assiette.) To learn more about Facchin or purchase her work, go to www.liketidalwater.com. If you're a local business owner who is interested in selling Alanna Facchin's art at your store, contact her at liketidalwater@gmail.com or 845-337-6385.
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