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RERAMIC STUDIO 
DOGWOOD DESIGN— EUPHEMIA B. WILMARTH 
THESE dogwood blossoms were a very pure white in nature 
and were painted in transparent water color, leaving the 
white paper for high lights. 
Flowers, for shadows use Sepia and New Blue, with a 
very little Lemon Yellow in some of the light shadows and a 
little over the white in some places to tone it down. 
The young leaves, which are few, are of rather a bright 
green. For the lightest shades, Prussian Blue, Indian Yellow 
and Brown Pink, keeping it rather delicate and of a blue tone ; 
on the half shadow side it will be well to keep the lighter 
parts of a more yellow tone. Deeper shadows made with 
about the same colors adding Burnt Sienna, and for the 
