KERAMIC STUDIO 
209 
VIOLET BOWL— MRS. C. H. SHATTUCK 
THIS study is for the bowl which was given as Problem 
II of the National League course. 
It should be warm in tone, with Black outline. Tint 
the bowl inside and out with an Ivory Yellow of rather grey 
yet luminous quality. In the repeated fire slightly deepen 
the background of the large panels in the border. 
Make the interlacing bands which form the panels of 
a soft green, which with the violet of the flowers will pro- 
duce a harmony of tone. The same green may be laid 
flat for stems and leaves, though the leaves may be slightly 
darkened and modeled, blending into violet. Flowers to 
be in tones of violet with gold centers; and panels contain- 
ing flower motives to have gold background. 
Work for purity of color and luminosity, repeating 
the painting until a fine harmony and depth is se- 
cured. 
