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The pysanky my family completed this Easter. Most of these will get covered in greater detail on the blog. |
This year my mom and I spent a lot of time looking at Helen Badulak's book, *Pysanky in the 21st Century.* Badulak is a prominent diasporan pysankarka/pysanka artist. Below are pysanky my mother and I wrote that are near replicas of Badulak's work. Her style is defined by tiny, meticulous detail. It's often difficult to get all her motifs onto the egg.
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A pysanka based on a design by Helen Badulak written by my mom on a duck egg. |
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A near replica of a pysanka by Helen Badulak that I wrote on a duck egg. I changed the squares in the two horizontal bands that run parallel to the main band. |
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