KERAM1C STUDIO SUPPLEMENT 
BIRD-FOOT VIOLET". SAND-VIOLET*. "HORSE -VIOLET 
WOOD VIOLETS— L. E. HANSCOM 
LEAVES, Moss Green underneath and Olive Green above. 
Stems of leaves, Moss Green. Stems of flowers, Apple 
Green. The flowers range from very pale heliotrope shades 
to a dark, rich, reddish purple. For these tones use Violet 
No. 1, with Air Blue. Violet No. 1 and Violet No. 2 for the 
paler flowers. Use Violet No. 2 with Royal Purple and with 
Roman Purple for the darker flowers. 
The upper part of the center petal is white. This violet 
has a very large center, orange, tipped with pale green. 
BORDER OF MOUNTAIN VIOLETS— MELV1NA RUSRMORE 
BORDER OF MOUNTAIN VIOLETS 
Melvina Rushmore 
NO. 1. Outline with Dark Grey and a little Deep Purple. 
Paint light part of flowers with Violet and a little Deep 
Blue Green, dark petals with Banding Rlue and Deep Purple. 
Stems and leaves with Brown Green, little Yellow Brown and a 
little Apple Green. Dark space between flowers Green Gold. 
No. 2. Outline with Dark Grey and Yellow Brown. 
Print light part of flowers with Albert Yellow and a little Dark 
Grey. Dark part with Yellow Brown, Dark Green and a little 
Blood-Red. Leaves and stems Apple Green, Yellow Brown 
and Dark Grey. The darkest bands are Green Gold. The 
wide grey band at the top is Dark Grey and a little Yellow. 
WOOD VIOLETS (Page 5) 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
FLOWERS are a pale yellow, purple veined. Use a thin 
wash of Painting Yellow and shade with Brown Green 
and a little Yellow Violet. Veins are Violet with Deep 
Purple for the darker touches. Stems are Apple Green, a lit- 
tle Yellow and Dark Grey. Leaves are Apple Green, Shading 
Green, Brown Green and Yellow Brown 
PITCHER (Page 6) 
Mrs. F. C. McGaughy 
PAINT band Chrome Water Green. Daisies in Lemon 
Yellow, Yellow Brown and Brown Green, with Copen- 
hagen Blue shadows. Leaves are Lemon Yellow, Yellow Green, 
Olive and Shading Green. Centers of flowers are Lemon Yel- 
low, Yellow Brown and Sepia. Background is Ivory with 
shadows of blue and green back of daisies. Gold handle and 
top. Same colors used in retouching and some "White Enamel 
may be used on most prominent daisies. 
