KERAMIC STUDIO 
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GRAPES (Page 163) 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
PALETTE, Banding Blue, Ruby Purple, Blackberry, 
Ivory Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Yellow Brown, Yellow 
Red, Wood Brown, Pompeian Red, Chestnut Brown, Tur- 
quoise Green, Yellow Green, Brown Green, Shading Green 
and Grey. These are the Concord Grapes, Stewart's Black- 
berry alone being used in them, except in a few not quite ripe 
in which a little Ruby Purple is used in brilliant spots. A 
thin wash of Banding Blue is used in light tones. The leaves 
may be kept in the soft dull greens and yellows and browns 
which are more harmonious with the dark blues of the grapes. 
A warm gi-ey tone made with Stewart's Grey to which one 
third Pompeian Red has been added may be made the pre- 
vailing tone in background and shadows. Grapes should 
be given three fires, with no background in first fire. 
A TREATMENT FOR PHLOX 
Paul Putzki 
FOR white flowers use Grey, laying them in masses 
around the center Ruby or Violet. The purple variety 
is painted with Light Violet shading into Dark Violet around 
the center. For pink flowers use Light and Dark Carmine. 
Leaves Dark Green, Yellow Green, Brown Green and Black 
Green. Background is best in cool tones, using grey and green 
effects with a touch of violet. 
5HEJ 
PHLOX— ALICE W. MORSE 
