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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2024, 6:30-8PM PST
No charge for these Study Group Sessions. They are led by members, sharing what they have learned. They do not claim to be masters. Members and guests may register for any individual session--there is no requirement to attend prior sessions. The aim is to share knowledge with newbies and to provide a refresher for those with more experience. Each individual session requires separate registration.
The session will be led by Kristi Darwick. We plan to record this session. Kristi asks that you remind her!

Agenda:
Playsheets/Exemplar: we'll review a color exemplar from Thomas Ingmire, very briefly review his simplest capitals, and work on our own sheets, using pen-written Romans in a variety of sizes and styles. Also, we'll look at the way one member has used her Playsheets to create cards for friends--great way to use our drafts of these sheets. Alternatively, some might choose use them for booklet covers. We won't have time to make the cards, but can briefly talk about how that is done.
Flexible Schedule for the evening:
6:30 - 6:45 Announcements. Participants are invited to share any work they've done since last session, including their progress on our current projects.
6:45 - 7:45 We will analyze a piece of Thomas Ingmire's work. Demo more pen-written Romans with variations and practice them in our own playsheet. Some call the finished product an exemplar. We'll talk about the cards that can be made using our practice sheets.
7:45 - 8:00 An opportunity for those who wish to share what they've completed during this session (and another chance to share work done since our last session).
SUPPLY LIST:
- graph, plain paper, or card stock--heavy enough to handle ink--you may choose to use better paper, such as Arches text wove, hot press watercolor, etc.
- Broad-edged pen and favorite ink (walnut, sumi, Pelican 4001, gouache, etc.)
- Favorite color medium: markers, water color supplies, colored pencils, etc.
- Pencil & eraser
- Ruler
Membership not required
Zoom invitation and handouts are sent a day or two in advance.
You're welcome to sign up even at the last minute, but you may have to wait for the recording . . .