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CONVENTIONAL DANDELION BORDER— H. BARCLAY PAIST 
Grey. The leaves and buds painted simply with Olive and 
Brown Green. The stems delicately with Grey Green. 
The dragon fly which has lighted on a bud, and was induced 
to remain there long enough for the exposure by a slight 
dose of chloroform, may be handled as follows: Paint the 
body with Dark Brown, modeling after the study. If the 
background has been left grey green at this point, the 
wings need not be wiped out but scraped a little for the 
light and the edges and veins strengthened with touches of 
Brown. The surest way would be to have a model and 
place him over a background similar to the one used and 
observe the effect on the wings. 
The flowers and leaves will need a second painting to 
strengthen and show shadows, but the seed heads must re- 
main very light, showing little detail and melt into the 
background at the edges. 
TEASLE DESIGN FOR STEIN 
Albert Pons 
Teasle to be executed in Grey Green, background 
light Grey Blue, light parts in Yellow. 
DANDELION DESIGN— HENRIETTA BARCLAY PAIST 
TILE IN MONOCHROME— MAUD CHAPIN 
