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RERAMIC STUDIO 
laid with an allover ground of light olive brown, on this were 
painted the flower petals and a triangular line at the bottom in a 
reddish tone, the calyx an apple green, the balance of design 
in two tones of olive green. 
Two bowls by Nora Foster were very nice in design and 
color; the tree design in green and blue on a green grey ground, 
a touch of warm light brown introduced in the trunks and the 
line below the grass line. The berry bowl was in warmer tones, 
the ground of border being a warm light brown on which were 
laid the berries in a reddish tone, the balance of design carried 
out in two tones of olive green. 
Jessie Ivory, N- 
C. A. Pratt, New York CJass. 
leaves a warm green and oranges with a wash of reddish tone; 
this coloring was held together by outlines, base and handle 
of black. 
The amount of earnest work shown in this exhibit of the 
winter's work shows that an interest and a joy in the work 
itself has been aroused in the pupils — this is more than half the 
battle and we feel that Mr. Fry should be most encouraged in 
this new venture and other decorators also should feel the 
same inspiration, for this exhibit proves beyond a doubt that 
the work can not only be made to satisfy artistic taste, but 
may also be profitable in a financial way. 
Mrs. Marie Crilley Wilson, perhaps, shows the most 
versatility — the quaint little child's bowl was most attractive 
and the fact that the tree trunks grow in front of the house and 
the foliage behind, in no way detracts from the charming 
effect. The sky and grass were a light grey blue, the distant 
path and roof of house a grey green, the house and hght wavj^ 
line below a light greenish grey, while the trees, the base and 
outlines completed the effect in a dark grey blue. The bowl 
with tree design was also very nice, the vase a light olive brown, 
the sky, bands and outlines in dull blue, the trees, dull green 
and the distance a grey brown. The pitcher design was perhaps 
a little too elaborated but was quaint and interesting, the light 
ground, a light olive brown, the tree trunks a violet grey. 
Jeaiinette Williams, Correspondence Class 
Ophelia Foley, Correspoiidenee Class. 
Minna Meinke, New York Class. 
