ftERAMIC STUDIO 
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STUDIO NOTES 
Mr. Henry Turner Bailey, as Art Director of Chautauqua 
Summer Schools, has gathered about him some eighteen or 
twenty competent teachers of arts and crafts who work 
together under his inspiring leadership. 
At Twostack Hall each morning Mr. Bailey begins 
the day with a talk on some phase of art, which he applies 
practically in the closing moments of his address, giving a 
strong thought to teachers and students alike, to take with 
them to their class rooms. The school is growing rapidly 
under his leadership. 
Mrs. Vance Phillips, at the Chautauqua Summer School, 
will give theory of color and practical instructions relating 
to table ware, in connection with ceramic treatment of the 
figure. Miss Dorothea Warren will be associated with Mrs. 
Vance Phillips teaching decorative painting in both natural 
and formal arrangement. Miss Warren is known in exhibi- 
tions as having a distinct style and excellent technique. 
DESIGN FOR BOWL— K. E. CHERRY 
TRACE in design, then paint special oil very thin over 
flowers, bands and in bloom of bud. When dry 
enough dust with mixture of two parts Copenhagen Blue, 
two parts Deep Blue Green, one part Apple Green. 
Then oil buds, stems and leaves under the flower and 
dust with one part Apple Green, one part Deep Blue 
Green. 
Second Fire — Go over the same parts as in first fire 
dusting over blue with three parts Copenhagen Blue, one- 
half part Apple Green, one-half part Deep Blue Green. 
For the green use four parts Sea Green, one part Copenhagen 
Blue. 
Third Fire. — Oil all over bowl and pad it. Dust with 
Copenhagen Grey with just a touch of Deep Blue Green and 
Albert Yellow added. 
Bands may be added inside of bowl if desired. 
