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Paint-In with Jeannie Fry - Watercolor Outside the Box

Date and Time

Saturday, June 21, 2025, 9:30 AM until 2:00 PM

Location

Trinity Presbyterian Church
4501 Rahling Road
Little Rock, AR  72223
USA
8702198929

Additional Info

Event Contact(s)

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Category

Paint-ins

Registration Info

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About this event


Jeannie Fry Paint-In

GOAL:
Our goal for the day will be to Have FUN with water media. Experiment!

Jeannie will be working a sheet of 11” x 15” 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper.  Our subject(s) will be something we create from our imagination, such as from a doodle or a cliché phrase—example: cat out of the bag, cat on a hot tin roof, cock a doodle do, what a kluck! etc.

Once we have our subject sketched onto the paper, we will add texture and/or shapes from found objects or stencils, then add layers of watercolor and/or gouache. During the process, we may also add texture from found objects, splatter with Modge-Podge or add rubber cement, to our hearts desire. We may also attach pieces of torn “ill-fated” watercolors or home-made papers, mostly using Modge Podge.

Come to “PLAY”

Supplies:

*Something to cover your work area

*Bring your usual palette of watercolor paints, gouache & brushes (a list of Jeannies's favorites appear below, but there is no need to go buy anything special for this)

*Bring some everyday brushes to glue papers using “modge podge” or Elmer’s glue

*Watercolor paper—140 cold press, either 8” x 10” or 11” x 15”

*Scraps of “ill fated watercolors” that you don’t mind tearing up or cutting up

*Home-made papers, if you have some; white tissue paper

Things that you might bring, if you have it on hand:
*Stencils that you have on hand or made yourself
*spray gesso
*small bottle of Modge-Podge or Elmer’s glue
*rubber cement,
*sharpies

The usual “other” stuff:
*water container,
*palette,
*something to put your watercolor paper on (foam board, Masonite board, plexiglass—whatever you usually attach your paper to),
*paper towel, f
*facial tissue

*Found objects to use to make texture

*Sketchbook/pencils

*Your Imagination, doodles

Jeannie's “MAIN” PALETTE:

Most all of these are Daniel Smith water colors; I have a few tubes of gouache and usually use the same colors when using gouache


Hansa Yellow Light
New Gamboge
Quin Gold*
Pyro Orange
Pyro Red
Alizarin Crimson
Imperial Purple
Cobalt Blue*
French Ultramarine Blue
Cerulean Blue
Antwerp Blue*
Pthalo Green (Yellow Shade)
Undersea Green
Sepia
Inidigo
Lamp Black*

*Colors I use when “pouring” a watercolor

“PLAY” PALLETTE (spice it up?)

Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Red -Medium
Manganese Blue
Cobal Teal
Green Gold
Burnt Sienna
Chinese white

 

BRUSHES:
Whatever works—use the biggest brush for as long as you can!

 

Email: gknito1949@gmail.com

Website: BJeannieFry.com
Facebook:BJeannie Fry Fine Art



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