REKAMIC STUDIO 
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STUDIO NOTES on both hard and soft wares, and that better work is being taken 
Mrs. Ada Borre Newquist, Des Moines, la., has removed ^P "^°^^ generally in enamel, lustre and dry dusting treatments 
her studio to the third floor of Wilkins' Dept. Store, 8th and ^^ P^P'^^ ^^ studios both east and west. 
Walnut Sts., and has also added a china department for the During Mrs. O'Hara's summer class last year, it was 
sale of both decorated and white china. generally understood that she would have a class this summer 
The F. G. Coover exhibit of conventional outline work and she is receiving quite a number of inquiries. Her plans 
was shown in a number of eastern studios the past month. Mr. have been changed and she now intends to spend this summer 
Coover reports there is a remarkable interest in enamel work in Europe in the further advancement of her work. 
BUDDLEYA— PHOTOGRAPH BY WALTER S. STILLMAN 
THE flowers are washed in lightly with Deep Blue Green 
and Sea Green shaded with Deep Blue Green and a 
little Violet; the centers are Yellow Brown and Yellow Red; 
the foliage is Shading Green and Yellow Green. 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
Second Firing — Wash a thin wash of Deep Blue Green 
over the flowers with touches of Banding Blue and Violet; the 
buds are Banding Blue and a little Ruby. For a background 
use Copenhagen Blue and Apple Green; a little Grey for Flesh. 
