. The W. Martin Johnson school of art. Elementary instruction in color, perspective, lights and shadows, pen drawing and composition. , will answer every purpose. Pastels or colored chalks are admirably suited forsketching. Rough paper is used and the colors aregently blended, or rubbed in with the care must be exercised, so that the color does notbrush off, however, as there is no way of fixing pastels. These chalks come in every tint and shadeand any one can use them without special instruction. It is with some reluctance that instantaneousphotographs are admitted to be of help


. The W. Martin Johnson school of art. Elementary instruction in color, perspective, lights and shadows, pen drawing and composition. , will answer every purpose. Pastels or colored chalks are admirably suited forsketching. Rough paper is used and the colors aregently blended, or rubbed in with the care must be exercised, so that the color does notbrush off, however, as there is no way of fixing pastels. These chalks come in every tint and shadeand any one can use them without special instruction. It is with some reluctance that instantaneousphotographs are admitted to be of help to the artist,because the student is prone to place too much reli-ance upon them, and to forget that sure knowledgeonly comes in the actual drawing from nature. Inthe hands of one who has already learned to draw, topaint, to select, they may be resorted to as an expedi-ent to obtain realism in figures with action, but itshould be remembered that the instantaneous photo-graph does not satisfy the cultivated eye. There isalways to be considered the postures immediately pre-ceding and directly following the closing of the cam- 90. PEN DRAWINGBy E. W. Charlton The border line is put on to give quality to the sky and water


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