. Keramic studio. with Blood Red and a little Ruby. Some of the grapes takea green tinge; for these use an Apple Green Violet. Third Firing—Paint in background with Apple Green,Yellow and a little Grey for Flesh. Touch of Purple withBlood Red and Violet. The leaves are strengthened withsame color used in second firing. Vein leaves with ShadingGreen. STUDIO NOTES Mrs. Verena J. Hulette and Mrs. Maude McPherson Hess,teachers for the Railsback-Claremore Co., will exchange studios for six months, Mrs. Hulette taking the one at Seattleand Mrs. Hess going to the Los Angeles studio. Both ladieshave e


. Keramic studio. with Blood Red and a little Ruby. Some of the grapes takea green tinge; for these use an Apple Green Violet. Third Firing—Paint in background with Apple Green,Yellow and a little Grey for Flesh. Touch of Purple withBlood Red and Violet. The leaves are strengthened withsame color used in second firing. Vein leaves with ShadingGreen. STUDIO NOTES Mrs. Verena J. Hulette and Mrs. Maude McPherson Hess,teachers for the Railsback-Claremore Co., will exchange studios for six months, Mrs. Hulette taking the one at Seattleand Mrs. Hess going to the Los Angeles studio. Both ladieshave established an enviable reputation, not only as artists,but thorough teachers as well. Mrs. Hess will commenceteaching about January 16th and Mrs. H alette the 1st ofFebruary. A neat little catalogue has just been received from MissGertrude Estabrooks, of Chicago, 111., with a list of differentcolor studies and designs which she has for rent and also callingattention to her little booklet on water color STEIN—LUCIA M. MANNING ANDERSON KERAMIC CLUB nERAMIC STUDIO 217


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