RWhitcomb-editor 4/11/22 RWhitcomb-editor 4/11/22 Free lunch “In the Clover” (watercolor), by Jeanette Fournier, a North Woodstock, N.H., painter. Woodstock Inn Brewery, in North Woodstock— Photo by Kenneth C. Zirkel Read More RWhitcomb-editor 4/30/20 RWhitcomb-editor 4/30/20 Wise watercolor “The Sentinel’’ (watercolor), by Jeanette Fournier. It’s part of her show scheduled for The Gallery at WREN, in Bethlehem, N.H., Sept 4-29. We’ll see if the pandemic lets it happen.Ms. Fournier is a watercolor painter and graphite artist whose work is driven by a love of nature and the creatures that live in it.She says: "The compositions of my work are meant to be intimate, close-up portraits of the animals, birds and other creatures with which we share this world," especially those she sees around her Littleton, N.H., studio and in the nearby White Mountains.Her Web site:www.jfournierart.com In Bethlehem, looking toward the snow-capped White Mountains.— Photo by Stevage The Littleton Public Library, with statue of Pollyanna— Photo by Doug Kerr Read More
RWhitcomb-editor 4/11/22 RWhitcomb-editor 4/11/22 Free lunch “In the Clover” (watercolor), by Jeanette Fournier, a North Woodstock, N.H., painter. Woodstock Inn Brewery, in North Woodstock— Photo by Kenneth C. Zirkel Read More
RWhitcomb-editor 4/30/20 RWhitcomb-editor 4/30/20 Wise watercolor “The Sentinel’’ (watercolor), by Jeanette Fournier. It’s part of her show scheduled for The Gallery at WREN, in Bethlehem, N.H., Sept 4-29. We’ll see if the pandemic lets it happen.Ms. Fournier is a watercolor painter and graphite artist whose work is driven by a love of nature and the creatures that live in it.She says: "The compositions of my work are meant to be intimate, close-up portraits of the animals, birds and other creatures with which we share this world," especially those she sees around her Littleton, N.H., studio and in the nearby White Mountains.Her Web site:www.jfournierart.com In Bethlehem, looking toward the snow-capped White Mountains.— Photo by Stevage The Littleton Public Library, with statue of Pollyanna— Photo by Doug Kerr Read More