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UERAMIC STUDIO 
POMPANO FISH PANEL (Supplement) 
Treatment by Jessie M. Bard 
'T^HE brown outlines are painted with a Dark Brown, a 
-■- little Violet and Grey for Flesh. The blue outlines are 
Banding Blue and a httle Grey for Flesh. Second Fire— The 
greens are Yellow Green and Albert Yellow, with a little Grey 
for Flesh for the darker tones. The violet tones in the body 
of the fish are Violet No. 2 and a little Sea Green, the dark 
blue is Aztec Blue and a little Violet and Black. The gold 
color is Albert Yellow, Yellow Brown and a little Auburn. 
The light blue is Deep blue Green and a little Violet. 
HELPFUL HINTS 
Every pupil coming to me from other teachers has ironed 
her silk for padding. This should never be done as the unironed 
silk has just that "grip" to it that the piece needs. 
In transferring a difficult "repeat" to a piece of china, I 
always paste the design to the carbon paper with a bit of 
adhesive tape. This is a great help especially on rounded 
surfaces. 
In spring and fall before fires are lighted and I want to 
use gold I fill my hot water bottle and place it beside me where 
I can lay the gold glass on it when a little heat is necessary to 
make it mix properly. Elinor Brierley 
BONBONNIERE (Supplement)— OPHELIA FOLEY 
PAINT in the outline and all the black spaces with Black 
and fire. Second Fire — Oil the grey tones in the border 
in the circle in the center, and the head and tail of the grey 
fish and dust with one-half part Violet No. 2, four parts Pearl 
Grey, two parts Ivory Glaze. Oil the body of the light fish 
and dust with three parts Pearl Grey, one part Violet No. 2, 
one-half part Deep Blue Green. 
Oil the dark green background and the bottom of the box 
if a dark green is desired and dust with one part Shading 
Green, one part Apple Green, one part Pearl Grey, one-half 
Grey for Flesh. The light green is painted with Moss Green 
and a little Yellow; the red tone is Blood Red, a little Violet 
and Dark Brown. The head of the dark fish Moss Green and a 
little Grey for Flesh. Silver can be used for grey parts of fishes. 
