IlERAMIC STUDIO 
21$ 
TRUMPET FLOWERS 
Mary Alt a Morris 
THE flowers are a reddish yellow. Paint in the main bunch 
with Albert Yellow in lightest part, shade in Yellow Red, 
then Carnation, using Pompadour for strongest markings. 
Use same colors for the long tubular corolla, more yellow as 
it approaches the calyx. Two of the more open or front 
view of flowers show inside of corolla, paint with Lemon 
Yellow, adding a touch of Shading and Brown Green for 
shadow, as the two lower petals standing out light against 
this touch of dark add depth to the flower. 
In the cluster above the main bunch where the back 
view or under side of petals is shown, they are more yellow 
and lighter in color, use Lemon Yellow, shade in Yellow Red. 
For those more in shadow, as bunch on the right, add Yellow 
Brown and Brown Green. Paint in leaves with Yellow Green, 
using Shading and Brown Green for dark ones under flowers. 
Put in background at top with Copenhagen Blue, adding 
Lemon Yellow, so it will not be too blue, shading into Brown 
Green at the left, on right side use Yellow Brown, and 
Meissen Brown under the leaves, shading into dark or Finish- 
ing Brown at base, if very dark effects are desired. Take out 
some of the leaves, as the end of branch is quite light, after- 
wards wash with Moss Green, shade with Brown Green. 
When dry, dust some of the darker flowers with Carnation, 
use carefully ; dust brown on background with same as used 
in painting. In retouching use same colors, but more red, 
less yellow. The calyx is not as bright in color as the flower, 
more Yellow Brown, Brown Green and touch of Violet of 
Iron being used ; also Yellow Brown and Brown Green for 
shadows under petals of flower. The flowers being bright 
and strong in color, keep the background subdued, strengthen 
the dark parts, but allow some of the color underneath to 
show through in places, thus giving more of an atmospheric 
effect, instead of the solidity so often seen in heavy dark 
backgrounds. 
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CUP AND SAUCER 
Emily F. Peacock 
DESIGN in gold, black outlines, on a cream ground, or dull 
blue on a delicate pearl, dark green on cream or light 
green, or yellow brown lustre on old ivory with gold outlines. 
CUP AND SAUCER— EMILY F. PEACOCK 
