ftERAMIC STUDIO 
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YUPON BERRIES— JEANNE M. STEWART 
T^HESE bright little Southern berries are very effective 
* with a grey background, rather dark in tone. 
Careful attention should be given to light and shade 
on the cluster, very little detail being given in the shadows 
while the berries in light are brought out clearly and dis- 
tinctly. Dresden Yellow, Red and Pompadour Red No. 
23 in equal parts may be used for the brightest reds, Pom- 
padour Red No. 23 alone for medium, and Stewart's Pom- 
peian Red to which has been added one-third Ruby Purple 
for the darkest tones in the berries. After the first firing 
the background may be applied with Stewart's Grey to 
which a little Ivory Yellow is added for the lightest 
tints. 
Above the berries in the center of the cover throw in a 
light tone of Lemon Yellow. To obtain depth and glaze 
in background dust on color in the last painting. 
