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KERAMIC STUDIO 
STUDIO NOTE. 
Harriette R. Strafer has returned from Paris, and can be 
seen at No. 3 Washington Square, N. New York, care of Miss 
Randolph, where she is finishing some portraits before going 
to the sea-shore for her summer's work. She will have classes 
in out-door sketching at Provincetown, Cape Cod, Mass., begin- 
ning with June first. 
SUGAR AND CREAMER, BUTTERCUPS 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
T EAVE the ground white. Lay the flowers with Orange 
-L' Yellow; the leaves and centers of flowers with the 
Olive Green mixture and outline all with Gold. 
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lone Wheeler 
PAINT large part of flower with a thin 
wash of Yellow Brown and a very little 
Brown Green. Bands, stems and buds with 
three parts Pearl Grey, one part Moss Green 
and a little Violet No. 2. Rest of the color- 
ing Banding Blue and a little Violet No. 2. 
BARBERRIES— KATE CLARK GREENE 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
OUTLINE design in Grey for Flesh, then fire. 
Second Fire — Paint leaves with Moss Green, Shading 
Green and Brown Green. The stems are Yellow Brown and 
Blood Red. The berries are Yellow Red, Blood Red and Carna- 
tion. Paint in background with Yellow Brown and Brown 
Green. 
Third Fire — Use same colors used in second firing. Do not 
touch up the light leaves. 
