No. 212. Panels in Juxtaposition.

As panels present the best opportunity for display, on account of their treatment being comparatively untrammelled by the considerations to which the more structural features must submit, there is open to them

No. 213. Design for Panel based on Treatment of Celery. By C. A. Sheehan, Bristol.

a proportionately large field of possible decoration. In the first place, the panel may be treated pictorially, with due regard to the requirements of surface and reciprocal effect which must be insisted on in mural decoration. If not treated pictorially, ornament of a traditional character, or designs derived more directly from natural forms can be made use of. In either case the ornament must complete itself within the given area.

The Growth Line

No. 214. Analysis of Composing Lines of Panel.