Thursday, March 30, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 28: Narcissus






My own design inspired by the Barrett Browning daffodils that are coming up this week.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 27: Strawberries





This is a replica of a folk pysanka from Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka (Table 29, No. 5) from Hushchentsi, Kalynivka region, Vinnytsia province. This design using a variation on the sakvy, or saddlebags division, which divides the egg into four alternating near-triangles. 

Monday, March 27, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 26: Bezkonechnyk







This is a replica of a folk pysanka featured in Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka (Table 32, No. 9), from Kyiv province. The "bezkonechnyk," or "endless" spiral or wave motif is a common feature of folk pysanky.

40 Days of Pysanky 25: Geometric with Petals




My own design.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 24: Folk Flower



This pysanka is a replica of one featured in Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka (Table 36, No. 22), from Mutyn, Krolevets' region, Sumy province. This region is in the northeast of Ukraine and is ethnographically the Slobozhanshchyna region.

Friday, March 24, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 23: Rays of the Sun II





This is a revision of the pysanka I posted earlier. Here, I've kept the band nearly exactly the same as in Luba Perchyshyn's original pysanka. However, I modified my own garland and continued to elaborate on the stars and stags.

40 Days of Pysanky 22: God's Hand



This is a replica of a folk pysanka featured in Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka (Table 32, No. 14) from Kyiv Province. The repeating motif is often referred to as "God's hand" or "Godfather's fingers" and is considered a symbol of magical power and protection.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 21: Oak Leaf




This is a replica of a folk pysanka from Vira Manko's Ukrainian Folk Pysank (Table 28, No. 40) named “Dubochock” (Little oak) or “Dubovyj lystochok” (Oak leaf) from Ujaryntsi, Tyvriv region, Vinnytsia province. This is ethnographically Podillia.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 20: Swallow Tails



This is a replica of a folk pysanka from Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka (Table 38, No. 28) from Kherson province in southern Ukraine. It is named "lastivchyni khvostyky," or "swallow tails."

Monday, March 20, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 19: Rays of the Sun




This pysanka was inspired by a design by Luba Perchyshyn, and has borrowed color scheme and the band from that pysanka almost in its entirety. My contribution is multiplying her one stag by four and adding the flower garland. I also enclosed her band in parallel lines, which I wish I hadn't done.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 18: Flowery Embroidery











This design is adapted from an embroidery pattern featured in Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka for the Kurs'k and Kharkiv Provinces. I have not been able to find additional information on it.

40 Days of Pysanky 17: Ruzha




This is a replica of a folk pysanka from Vira Manko's The Ukrainian Folk Pysanka (Table 37, No. 8) from Kozats'ka Sloboda, Kurs'k region. This is ethnographically the northern Slobozhanshchyna region, now in current day Russia. In 2013, I wrote a version of this design with a different color scheme and some alterations to the motifs.

Friday, March 17, 2017

40 Days of Pysanky 16: Saddlebags with Berries





This pysanka is based on a diasporan design by Luba Perchyshyn of UGS that appears in UGS Book 5 in the very back. I've changed the some of the colors and some of the motifs.