Thursday, October 31, 2013

More Folk Pysanky

Slightly modified design from a Ukrainian "collector's" stamp that is floating around on the internet. It is represents the style of the Volyn' region.


Hutsul design (Table 8, No. 24) from Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka


Friday, October 25, 2013

Spider Webs (II)



This is based on an etched pysanky by Taras Horodetsky with an alternate coloration. To make this design, believe it or not, you start with the 12 diamonds division (other pysanky with this division: 36 Stars, Golden Star, Poppies and Wheat).

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Folk Designs with Alternate Color Schemes

This floral design is from Luba Perchyshyn's UGS worksheets. The coloration and border is mine. Love pairing green with pink! Flowers represent charity and good will.


My own riff on a traditional folk design featuring flowers or plants. Coloration is non-traditional (but I love how pink and green appear together!)

A traditional folk design from Elyjiw's Sixty Score of Easter Eggs (Table 11, No. 12) in which I've changed the color scheme to shades of green and added purple.

A traditional folk design from Elyjiw's Sixty Score of Easter Eggs (Lviv, Table 18, No. 14) in which I've changed the color scheme to shades of blue. 
A traditional folk design from Elyjiw's Sixty Score of Easter Eggs (Table 55, No. 6). This division is called "Six Roses." All star shapes harken back to sun worship, but later came to represent God's Love.
All of these pysanky are folk designs but the first four have a "diasporan" or non-traditional color scheme. The traditional color scheme for pysanky is yellows and reds with black because these are easier to achieve with natural dyes from beets, onions, and charcoal. The last pysanka is an example of this color scheme. Aniline dyes allow much more freedom in color.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Rooster Heaven (Goose Egg)


This pysanka was inspired by UGS Design Book 1 Egg Number 17. I used the medallion from Egg Number 17 as a repeating motif in an alternate saddlebags-based division.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Spider Webs


This is a folk design featured in Elyjiw's Sixty Score of Easter Eggs (Table 13, No. 15). Spider webs represent healing and good luck.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Triangular Swirls





Adapted from an ostrich pysanka design from Taras Horodetsky. Thanks are due to Tetyana for teaching me how to make this swirled division!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Monday, October 14, 2013

Hutsul Folk Design with Swallows

Adapted from a design in Elyjiw's Sixty Score of Easter Eggs. Swallows are bringers of good news.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Ram



I adapted this pysanka from one featured in Ukrainian Easter Eggs: And How We Make Them.