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KERAMIC STUDIO 
NIGHTSHADE (Page 214) 
M. H. Watkeys 
OUTLINE with Black and a little Blood-red. Berries, Yel- 
low Red and a little Yellow Brown and Apple Green; add 
a little Blood Red for the shadows. Leaves are Apple Green, 
Moss Green and shaded with Dark Green. Stems of berries, 
Yellow Brown, a little Dark Green and a touch of Black. Stems 
of leaves, Moss Green. Background is Pearl Grey and a little 
Grey Yellow. 
NARCISSUS (Page 217) 
J. P. Baker 
FLOWERS are white. Sketch in the design and paint in 
background around them, use a shaded background and 
have the clearest colors around the flowers; use a delicate Yel- 
low, Violet, Apple Green and add Violet to the Apple Green to- 
ward the bottom; Shading Green may also be used. Shadows 
in flowers are Lemon Yellow or Yellow for Mixing and a little 
Violet, and in the darker shadows add a very little Brown 
Green. Centers of flowers are Yellow shaded with a little Yel- 
low Brown. Leaves are Apple Green and a little Yellow toward 
the top and shaded with Shading Green and Brown Green. 
PLANTAIN LILY (Page 211) 
Lena E. Hanscom 
WHETHER this drawing is treated in a conventional or a 
naturalistic manner the tones are perfectly flat. Out- 
line with India ink. 
Oil the light flowers and dust with Violet No. 1 two parts 
and Pearl Grey one part. Oil darker flowers and dust with 
Violet No. 2 three parts and Pearl Grey one part. The stamens 
and pistil may be left white, or dusted very lightly with Apple 
Green one part and Pearl Grey one part. Dust the anthers with 
Finishing Brown and Royal Purple, one part of each. 
For the lighter leaves, dust the face of the leaf with Grey 
Green and the back with Moss Green and Pearl Grey, one part 
of each. For the dark leaves, dust the face with Olive Green, 
Royal Green and Shading Green, one part of each, and the 
back with Moss Green, two parts, and Olive Green one part. 
The stems and bracts are the same as the leaves. 
VASE, NIGHTSHADE— M. H. WATKEYS 
OUTLINE with Black, bands are gold and background of 
border is Silver or White Gold. 
Second Fire — Paint berries with Yellow Red and Yellow 
Brown and shade with Blood Red. Leaves, Moss Green and 
Apple Green for light ones and Dark Green added for the 
dark ones. Stems, Yellow Brown and a little Dark Green. 
An Ivory background may be used if one is desired. 
