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HXRAMIC STUDIO 
BLUE GUM EUCALYPTUS— K. E. CHERRY 
BLUE GUM EUCALYPTUS (Page 231) 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
FIRST Fire — Draw design in carefully, then paint in 
background with Sea Green, Shading Green, Copen- 
hagen Blue and Violet. The dark leaves are Shading Green, 
a little Black and Moss Green. The light leaves are Moss 
Green and Violet. The flowers are Violet, Apple Green 
for shadow. The center is Violet, Sea Green and a little 
Yellow Brown. The buds are Sea Green and Yellow Green. 
The stems Violet and Moss Green with dark touches of 
Shading Green. 
Second Firing — Strengthen with same colors. Wash 
the shadow side of flowers with Apple Green. Pick out 
the lights, paint a thin wash yellow in centers of flowers. 
BLUE GUM EUCALYPTUS (Page 235) 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
FIRST Fire — Sketch in design carefully, paint the leaves 
with Shading Green, Moss Green and Brown Green. 
Paint the dark color around blossoms with Shading; Green 
and Black mixed and a little Sea Green; then paint in 
the white blossoms by painting around the flower and 
taking out the lights and white lines ; the centers are painted 
in with Yellow and Yellow Red. Shade the shadow side 
of flower with Violet and Apple Green. The caps or pods 
are Sea Green and Yellow Green for the light side, Shading 
Green and Moss Green on shadow side. 
Second Fire — Paint background with Apple Green, 
Moss Green, Copenhagen Blue and Shading Green. Yellow 
in the lights under the main bunch. Touch up the leaves 
with same colors used in first firing. 
RED GUM EUCALYPTUS (Page 245) 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
FIRST Fire — Paint in leaves with Yellow Green and 
Yellow Brown for light and Shading Green and Auburn 
Brown for dark side. Vein leaves and stems with Blood 
Red. The caps are Yellow Brown and Brown Green with 
touches of Blood Red. The flowers are made by wiping 
