RERAMIC STUDIO 
GOLD LOCKS 
K. E. Cherry 
FIRST fire: — Albert yellow, yellow brown and yellow red; 
the small leaves with flowers are made of Meissen brown 
and auburn brown; leaves are quite a grey green, use shading 
green, violet mixed; for lights of leaves use moss green with violet. 
Second fire:— Yellow and yellow red and sharp accents 
of yellow brown and blood red. Leaves are touched in second 
firing with same colors as first used. Stems are brown green, 
violet and auburn brown. Backgrounds, yellow, yellow 
brown, blood red, auburn brown and black. 
STUDIO NOTE 
Mr. F. B. Aulich of Chicago will open his autumn 
classes on August ist. 
Mr. Paul Doering, of Chicago, will have a special 
summer course of instruction in china and water color 
painting from July loth to September 15th, in his studio 
26 Van Buren Street. 
Miss Helen Hastings Goodman, of Chicago, 111., will be 
away from her studio during July, August and September, 
on an extended trip in Europe. 
GOOSEBERRY PLATE-LOUISE M. SMITH 
FIRST fire — Fruit, use Lemon Yellow, Sevres Green and 
Brown Green for the more prominent berries, keeping 
them as transparent as possible. The less prominent ones 
are toned into the warm shades of the l3ackground by 
using Violet of Iron and Warm Grey. For leaves use 
Moss Green, Brown Green and Violet of Iron. Retouch 
with the same colors, using a little Hair Brown or Auburn 
Brown for the darker touches of the leaves and background. 
The more delicate tones of the background consist of Ivorv 
Yellow, Apple Green and Violet of Iron. 
