. Keramic studio. o -^3 Oi E T3 fT( ^ 03 m> O wl ci; (M ?-. et-l o O r/1 (i) 0) a X > ^ TJ bf) 0) fl M^ r^ iso r—H OJ 0) ^ -M s in o O a >^J ^ 1=1 T3 P4 03 n i-l a> M 5^ X o o p,H ft a; 03 o ^o o S ^ ^•?§^ a; M P^ § ^ ft ^ ft 1^ ^a; 228 nERAMIC STUDIO. BROWN BOWL—MRS. ETHEL CROMER FORSE ROSE PANEL—RHODA HOLMES NICHOLLS (Supplement) Treatment by Jessie M. Bard FIRST Firing—Use a thin wash of Blood Red for roses, alittle Yellow Brown with Blood Red in the shading;leaves, use Moss Green, Shading Green and Brown Green;for background use Lemon Yellow, Violet No. 2 and BrownGreen. Second


. Keramic studio. o -^3 Oi E T3 fT( ^ 03 m> O wl ci; (M ?-. et-l o O r/1 (i) 0) a X > ^ TJ bf) 0) fl M^ r^ iso r—H OJ 0) ^ -M s in o O a >^J ^ 1=1 T3 P4 03 n i-l a> M 5^ X o o p,H ft a; 03 o ^o o S ^ ^•?§^ a; M P^ § ^ ft ^ ft 1^ ^a; 228 nERAMIC STUDIO. BROWN BOWL—MRS. ETHEL CROMER FORSE ROSE PANEL—RHODA HOLMES NICHOLLS (Supplement) Treatment by Jessie M. Bard FIRST Firing—Use a thin wash of Blood Red for roses, alittle Yellow Brown with Blood Red in the shading;leaves, use Moss Green, Shading Green and Brown Green;for background use Lemon Yellow, Violet No. 2 and BrownGreen. Second Firing—Use Rose for the roses, for shading in therose use a little Violet with the Rose; use the same coloringfor leaves used in first firing. WATER COLOR Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Although this study of roses was painted with body coloror Chinese white mixed with the colors on a tinted paper,there is no reason it should not be painted on the ordinarywater color white paper. The effect when reproduced issimilar. In reality the body color is a little rough in thelights. The roses should be first drawn with Alizarin Crimsonand white; the leaves with Cobalt Blue. Start the paintingwith the first rose, using White, Vermilion, Alizarin Crimson,Cadmium Yell


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