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KERAMIC STUDIO 
JAPANESE LANTERN FLOWER— F. R. WEISSKOPF 
TREATMENT OF SUPPLEMENT 
F. R. Weisskopf 
THE light part of the leaves is Yellow Green with a bit of 
Grey to tone it. The darker part is Brown Green with 
one-third Green added. The lanterns are painted in with 
Yellow Red shaded on the darker side with Blood Red and a 
little Yellow Brown. Near the tip the color fades out to a 
Yellow Brown. The stems are Yellow Green and the veins 
on the lanterns are in a deep tone of the color used to paint in 
the body of the lantern. 
IN WATER COLORS 
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 
The plant is exceptionally decorative in effect, and lends 
itself to design in a most unusual way. The color is 
also very happy, the soft and varied greens with the rich con- 
trasting orange. Besides this study can be used so as to 
decorate almost any article the student wishes to use. Some 
good Water Color Paper of medium smoothness or illustrators' 
board will be the ground for the study. Draw the design with 
charcoal or pencil and when completed wash a tint consisting 
