KERAMIC STUDIO 
117 
COVERED ROUND BOX— ALBERT W. HECKMAN 
(Treatment page 113) 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 
A. A. R. — 1 — In November Keramic is a study by J. K. Heisman ivhich 
I do not fully understand. In the first -place is the placque dusted or paintedf 
2 — Where can I get the Light Violet? 
3 — Please give the exact shades of the dragon fly head, body wings and two 
front feel. 
4 — What color in center of flowers, what shade of green is the circle that goes 
around the Yellow Brown and Brown Green panels with the Yellow background. 
Also what color in the center of little blue triangles. 
I wish to paint the design, on a 14 in. placque, of course I will have to put 
more motifs on but should I enlarge them any? 
5 — In the chop plate page 103 of November Keramic Studio Snow Bird 
design by H. B. Pais) is there any l>acl:grouu(l bad: of clouds and what color are 
the birds outlined with? What color shall I make the bill and the ryes.' 
6 — / have painted a teapot to match a cream and sugar in light green luster 
and got -it loo dark. Would you advise me to take it off with acid or 
should I try to get another teapot and paint it over? 
1 — The instructions are given for painting. 
2 — You can buy the Light Violet from any large art dealer or it is made 
by a number of different manufactureres. 
3 — The head is Dark Grey, Shading Green and Copenhagen Blue, the 
body is Copenhagen Blue and a little Apple Green. The coral in the wings 
is given in the treatment. The blue is the same as the grey blue lines, the 
yellow green is Yellow Green, Albert Yellow and a little Dark Grey. The 
front feet are Black and Banding Blue. 
4 — Centers of flowers in the coral tone, the circle is the same green as in 
wings, color in center of triangles is the same as in panels. 
It will not be necessary to enlarge the motif. 
5 — Outline the birds with the Copenhagen Blue mixture. It is not nee- 
