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KERAMIC STUDIO 
Gr^s— Fred. Walrath 
The Handicraft Guild of Minneapolis was represented by 
simple shapes, hand built or thrown with nice mat glazes. 
A loan collection of Persian, Spanish and other antique 
pottery completed the exhibition. 
THE DOROTHY PERKINS ROSE (Page 27) 
Ida M. Ferris. 
THE new Bischoff |six-color palette is fine for this design. 
Roses, Peach Blossom shaded with Ashes of Roses 
and in darker ones use Magenta. 
Leaves, Verdigris and Celadon shaded with Purple 
Black. Dust Magenta lightly over pinkish ones. 
Background, Ashes of Roses, Verdigris, Magenta and 
Purple Black. 
Stems quite pinkish with Magenta and Green. 
JUNE ROSES (Page 30) 
Maud E. Hulbert. 
THE larger and more open of these roses are white, 
while the buds and newly opened ones are a very 
light pink. 
Use Lemon Yellow, Warm Grey, Pompadour (very 
thin), Copenhagen Grey and Brown Green. 
For the leaves, Deep Blue Green, Yellow and Moss 
Green, Brown Green and Shading Green and a little Chest- 
nut Brown. 
For the background, Copenhagen Grey, Warm Grey, 
Yellow Ochre, a little Violet of Iron and Ivory Glaze. 
TREATMENT FOR PEONIES (Page 33) 
Photograph by Helen Pattee. 
H . Barclay Paisi. 
THESE beautiful flowers are of the white and creamy 
variety. The white are the ones at the top and bottom 
of the group, modeled delicately with Grey for Flowers or 
Grey Green. The centers are painted with Albert's Yellow 
strengthened with touches of Pompadour Red and Yellow 
Brown. The creamy pink ones are first shaded delicately 
with Carmine No. 53 and shadows painted with Grey Green 
or Grey for Flowers, the whole glazed delicately in the 
second fire with Lemon Yellow just enough to give it the 
creamy tint desired. The leaves are a glossy green on the 
upper side, lighter green on the under side, same colors as 
for foliage in the other studies. The cream or pale green 
background is best if used fiat. If on a vase, a shaded back- 
ground may be used running from the lightest to the dark- 
est greens. Too many colors in the background is to be 
avoided. If one wishes to vary the background color 
use colors that appear in the flowers so as to be sure of per- 
fect harmony. 
LA FRANCE ROSE-HANNAH OVERBECK 
Rose, dull violet; 
Light cream outline, 
green. 
leaves and stems, olive brown. 
Background, light and darker grey 
