It is said that as long as pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs) are being made somewhere in the world, the balance between good and evil is maintained. This blog is a record of my own contributions to saving the world from evil.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Six Roses
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Forty-eight Days of Lent II and a "96'er"
Some more variations on this traditional division. We of course get 96 by dividing each of the 48 in half.
Simpler Eggs
Despite my silence I've actually been hard at work producing pysanky all summer! I've been working on simpler designs with the intention of selling them this winter for a fundraiser. I'll keep adding those as I complete them under this post, since I really don't want to have to come up with names for every single one.
Ukrainian Design Book Two, Egg Number 4 "Four Leaf" |
Ukrainian Easter Egg Design Book Five, Egg Number 11 |
My own design using the border from the deer egg above. |
Ukrainian Easter Egg Design Book Five, Egg Number 5 |
Alternate coloring of egg from UGS catalogue 20xx. |
Ukrainian Easter Egg Design Book Five, Egg Number 1 |
This border was my own touch. |
My own design based on a traditional division. |
A traditional design from Vira Manko's Ukrainian Folk Pysanka. |
Adaptation from UGS egg P101a (2012 catalogue). |
Design from UGS egg in 20xx catalogue. |
Design from UGS catalogue 20xx. |
Traditional design adapted from Taras Horodetsky. |
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