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Showing posts with label pysanka. Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

Friday Egg

Pysanka Quilt Design in turquoise and pink kimono pattern

I will call this my Kimono Quilt egg.  When I do a variation on it, there are some things I will change, but I enjoyed making it.  Not a lot of egg luck this week.  Just various things that went wrong or didn't go the way I planned.  I think that I will put the eggs away for a few weeks and forget what I think they should look like and then when I take them out again, I will probably like them better.

I hope you enjoy the egg today:

Pysanka Quilt Design in turquoise and pink kimono pattern




Pysanka Quilt Design in turquoise and pink kimono pattern


Pysanka Quilt Design in turquoise and pink kimono pattern


Pysanka Quilt Design in turquoise and pink kimono pattern

Happy Friday!  

Friday, April 23, 2010

Friday Egg

Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design


Today I will show you an egg that I like so much that I am not selling to anyone.  This egg is an unvarnished brown egg, with a celadon green and white background.  When I first looked at the finished egg, I realized that if I put a shiny finish on it, it would lose some of it's beauty.  Normally I like a little shine and glitz, but the large blocks of quiet color demanded a more natural finish.  When I was doing my experimentation with gilding, I decided to gild just one bird.  I think it makes for a very special egg.  I hope you enjoy it.

Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design


Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design


Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design


Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design

Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design

Pysanka Brown Egg with Bird on Branch Design

Friday, April 2, 2010

Friday Egg and SALE AT ARTWORKS THIS SATURDAY!!!


Sorry for shouting, but I wanted to emphasize the fact that I have only one more demo and sale this Easter, so come out to say hi and peruse the selection of new eggs for you Easter time pleasure.  It's at Artworks Gallery on 6th Street - link is to the left...



Goose Egg Pysanky Bird Design


This week I chose an egg that is unusual because of its light background. It is a peacock design done on a goose egg. I like that white background a lot.  Don't know why I don't do that more often...

Goose Egg Pysanky Bird Design




Goose Egg Pysanky Bird Design

Monday, March 29, 2010

Easter Week Preview

Ukrainian Easter Eggs


Easter Week has arrived! It's going to be busy, with a demo and sale (remember 50% goes to charity!) at Sweet Charity Gift Shop on Wednesday and Thursday of this week from 10  to 2 p.m. and a demo and sale at Artworks Gallery on Saturday from 12 to 4 p.m.  For more details, take a look at the listings to the left!

Following is a preview of some new eggs that will be available for sale this week:

Pysanky Easter Egg






Batik Pysanka Easter Egg

 Colorful Pysanka Easter Egg










Batik Easter Egg


Batik Easter Egg


Batik Easter Egg



Batik Easter Egg


Batik Easter Egg
Batik Easter Egg


I hope that you can make it to one of the shows to say hello!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Friday Egg and Calendar Items!

Banksy Blue Elephant Egg


Hello all...

It's a busy busy day today with lots of different items on my to-do list, not least of which is the Friday Egg! First, I will mention a few business items. To the left on this page, you will find two listings to put on your calendar. The first is for my annual charity sale/demo at Sweet Charity Gifts in the 26 Doors Shopping Center on 38 1/2 Street in Austin. This sale is the week before Easter, on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days. Half of all proceeds go to the Seton Fund, which provides charity care at Seton Hospital. The second even is on the Saturday before Easter at Artworks Gallery on 6th Street on Gallery Row in Austin from 12 noon to 4 p.m. I hope you can come out to one or both of these demonstrations to say hello and check out how I create this art (and I wouldn't mind it if someone bought something too!). I am also offering a workshop on March 27th from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For $40 (plus $20 for a take-home kit if you want), I am offering a Pysanka Basics class. I will walk you through marking an egg with basic divisions and then waxing and dyeing through at least three dye baths. You should go home with at least one finished egg, and possibly more depending on how fast you are.

And now, on to the Friday Egg - Banksy Blue Elephants!  This is a goose egg with an elephant train (okay, two elephants) going around in a circle. I am on the fence about it, but will withhold judgement until I get some varnish on it. Sometimes that helps.  I think my main problem with it is that the blue of the elephants is too dark compared to the background.  I just kept thinking about the artist Banksy and his blue elephant when I was doing this, so I just had to have that blue.  Were I to do it again, and I probably will, I would make the background yellow or even white so that they stand out more.  My favorite part is the striped tusks.

Pysanka Blue Elephants


Blue Ukrainian Egg


Ulrainian Easter Egg




If it is nice out on Sunday, we will be going to the kite festival! Hope your weekend is a good one!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Friday Egg



It is a beautiful day today.  The sun is shining and the sky is blue and I am inside my dark little studio working on eggs!  But here is a lovely little iris egg in honor of spring.  I started with a white egg, as you can see from the outlines.  I like the mix of traditional patterns on the bottom and and the free-form flowers on top.

Here's the entire thing, finished with one coat of varnish (I will do a couple more in the next few days).  I will start including a scale object (penny) so you can easily see the size of the egg:




Here are a few more detail shots of the egg:


Flower Easter Egg




Happy Friday, everyone!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday Egg

Pysanky Roses on Blue
I really enjoyed making the Friday Egg today!  I used blue as the background color which I haven't done in a long time and it made for a completely different feeling. Sometimes I feel that the blue isn't deep or dark enough to set off the bright colors, but combined with the golden yellow, reds and green, it makes for a circus-y feeling egg.

Following the theme of using traditional designs in non-traditional ways, the eight-pointed stars/roses float around the egg, accented with small flowers and leaves.  I enjoyed the opportunity to experiment with different patterns within the roses themselves.  Normally, I try to match any sets because I like the balance of a traditional egg, but since this didn't have to be balanced (at least in the traditional sense) I could have a bit of fun.  I started with the Pysanky Showcase Golden Brown, then went back down to white and back up again. I will be trying this one again with different patterns and color schemes.

Ukrainian Egg in Circus colors

Pysanka Egg with Roses


Pysanky Ukrainian Egg

Blue Egg with Yellow Stars

Pysanky Egg with Geometric Stars and Flowers


Ukrainian Egg Non-Traditional

Thanks for looking!  Have a great weekend.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Gilding Revisited

Ostrich Pysanky with Gilding



I revisited the gilding idea today. I just know there is a way to do it that will enhance the qualities of the design without looking tacky or "applied."  Instead of a brush, I used a calligraphy pen nib and that gave me a lot more control over the adhesive sizing.  Now I am able to follow a line instead of just doing dots, which I think is getting more to the look that I am interested in.

The following two photos are of an egg with the sizing applied after the first coat of varnish.  The sizing was a bit "slippery" on the slick surface, so the edges are sloppy:

Pysanky egg with gilding

Pysanky egg with gilding

This photo shows the sizing applied on the bare egg, after dyeing but before varnish.  The sizing kind of sunk in and stayed where I put it. I like these edges a lot better.

Pysanky egg with gilding

This last is an ostrich egg that was already varnished and finished, but I thought some gold accents would be a lot of fun.  There's already so much going on with the design that I thought I might as well do some gold, too!


Pysanky egg with gilding

Pysanky egg with gilding

As you can see, there was some traveling of the adhesive sizing on this egg as well.

I did manage to fix my problem from last week of the gold sheet getting wrinkled before I even got it on the egg.  Since I last bought gold leaf Mona Lisa Art Products has come out with a new product called Simple Leaf that has the gold leaf attached to a piece of vellum which you place on the adhesive.  In theory, only the part of the gold leaf touching the adhesive comes off the vellum. In practice, it kind of tears off more that that, but a quick rub and scrub with a large paintbrush gets rid of the excess and the result is much more shiny and smooth than the regular gold leaf.