KERAMIC STUDIO 
139 
MRS. VERN1E LOCKWOOD WILLIAMS - Page Editor 
University of Pittsburg. Home Studio, 52 W. Maiden St., Washington, Pa. 
for dusting the color, 
first using Cherry 
special medium for 
dusting; applying it 
very evenly and not 
too heavy. Clean 
out design and fire. 
Second Fire — Apply 
medium and dust 
leaves and stem 
forms. Then add 
flower forms, clean 
and paint in light and dark centers. 
If a third fire is necessary repeat same treatment being 
careful not to apply too heavily if china is used — Belleek being 
so much softer will take repeated firings very safely. No em- 
blems are used. 
FOR ADAPTABLE DESIGN 
r I ^HIS design using the ogee as a foundation is a combina- . 
A tion of the problem of last month. It bends itself to 
many shapes and color schemes. The rectangular vase was 
one found in a Japanese curio shop in New York and is of a 
common red clay — in fact looked very much like a glazed brick. 
The bonbon box was of Satsuma and the design was worked 
out in Cherry enamels. The original color scheme was one 
having the background of Grey Green and leaves were of a 
much darker tone. The flower form was Pompadour; white 
space, very light Neutral Yellow; dark spot in flower of Ver- 
million or Yellow Red. This would be an admirable design 
