Friday, March 8, 2013

Friday Egg: Rock Candy Mountain

Contemporary Batiked Eggshell
It's a bit rainy here today in Austin, for which I am grateful because we are in a drought. But I do think that a bit of color would help end the day on a high note, so I chose my "Rock Candy Mountain" goose egg for the Friday Egg today, featuring multi-colored stylized mountains, reminiscent of an agate stone.

Hope you enjoy it!

Modern Pysanky Method Eggshell

Rock Candy Mountain Pysanky Style Batiked Eggshell in Multi Colors

Rock Candy Mountain Pysanky Style Batiked Eggshell in Multi Colors

Rock Candy Mountain Pysanky Style Batiked Eggshell in Multi Colors

Friday, March 1, 2013

Friday Egg: Like Holding Hands


Scarf design batiked eggshell, Asian kimono-inspired design

It's a miracle! A Friday Egg! I was so excited about this egg that I really wanted to share it. It's been a while, hasn't it?  This lovely spring goose egg has traditional geometry with and Asian-inspired floral design. I want to wear this egg!

The name of the egg is "Like Holding Hands" because if the way the two scarves or rugs wrap around the egg, interlocking like two hands.

I hope you enjoy it!

Asian inspired Batiked eggshell

Pink, red, blue and green Ukrainian Easter Egg

Goose Egg Pysanky Eggshell in red, pink, blue, yellow and green


Happy Friday again!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Easter Workshops!


Eight sided star motif Pysanky egg


This Spring workshop will concentrate on teaching you how to create your own beautiful heirloom-quality Pysanky eggs using traditional methods of waxing and dyeing just in time for Easter!  I will have the usual Easter colors: pinks, greens, purples and oranges, but feel free to create the ornament that suits your personal holiday preference with my large selection of aniline dyes.

You will leave the workshop with at least one completed Pysanky eggshell, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs.  I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.
* If a class doesn't "make", I will give you the option of taking the other scheduled workshop or I will refund your money.  You will be notified within one week of the workshop of any changes.
* We will be working with carbon-darkened beeswax and aniline dyes, both of which stain, so please wear art clothes or bring a smock/apron.

Workshop #1
Cost $65
Friday, March 22
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Workshop #2
Cost $65
Saturday, March 23
9:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Both workshops are located at my home studio in Central East Austin. To register for a class you may reserve your spot by paying the tuition through Paypal.  You may make a payment to katydavidart
(at)gmail(dot)com, indicating workshop preference in the message. You may also contact me directly to pay with a credit card at (512) 965-7061 or email me at katydavidart(at)gmail(dot)com.  If you want to pay by check, just give me a call for details.  If you have any other questions, please call or email me.

Looking forward to seeing you!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Ornament Workshops!




Egg Ornament Workshop!

This fall workshop will concentrate on teaching you how to create your own beautiful heirloom-quality Pysanky eggshell ornaments using traditional methods of waxing and dyeing.  I will have the usual red and green or blue and white on hand, but feel free to create the ornament that suits your personal holiday preference with my large selection of aniline dyes.  You will leave the workshop with at least one completed eggshell ornament with ornament hanger finding, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs.  I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.  Blown chicken eggs will be available for $2 each if you want to purchase additional eggs for future use. Kits are available for purchase either when you register for the workshop or at the workshops for $20 (with tax it is $21.65).  These kits contain everything you need to continue to make Ukrainian eggs at home: a beeswax patty, a medium kistka, six dyes and a design sheet.
* If a class doesn't "make", I will give you the option of taking the other scheduled workshop or I will refund your money.  You will be notified within one week of the workshop of any changes.
* We will be working with carbon-darkened beeswax and aniline dyes, both of which stain, so please wear art clothes or bring a smock/apron.

Ornament Workshop #1
Friday, October 12th
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
$60

Ornament Workshop #2
Saturday, October 13th
9:30 to 1:30 p.m.
$60

To register for a class you may reserve your spot by paying the tuition through Paypal.  You may make a payment to info (at) katyegg (dot) com.  You may also contact me directly to pay with a credit card at (512) 965-7061 or (email) info (at) katyegg (dot) com.  If you want to pay by check, just give me a call for details.  If you have any questions, please call or email me.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Spring Pysanky Workshops!


According to traditional Ukrainian lore, the making and giving of intricately decorated eggs called Pysanky keeps an evil monster chained to his rocky cliff for one more year.  You are invited to join me in holding that monster at bay again this year!  Responding to many requests, I am not only offering several different workshops this year but I am also offering workshops on more advanced techniques and one workshop for kids (8 and up).


Reverse Dyeing
Saturday, March 17th 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
$60
With Pysanky kit: $81.65

In this workshop we will start with a dyed egg and work backward to a lighter color using the natural action of the dyes as well as color removal with vinegar, bleach and soap. 
 You will leave the workshop with at least one completed egg, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs. I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.  Blown chicken eggs will be available for $2 each if you want to purchase additional eggs for future use. If you are adventurous, I also have goose eggs $4, turkey eggs $5, quail $2, and ostrich $25! Kits are available for purchase either when you register for the workshop or at the workshops for $20 (with tax it is $21.65).  These kits contain everything you need to continue to make Ukrainian eggs at home: a beeswax patty, a medium kistka, six dyes and a design sheet.
 

Etching
Friday, March 23rd, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
$60
With Pysanky kit: $81.65

This Friday workshop’s focus will be on etching natural brown chicken eggs using acid and vinegar to create lovely two-color eggs.  Depending on time, we may also dye an etched egg to add more interest. You will leave the workshop with at least one completed egg, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs. I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.  Blown chicken eggs will be available for $2 each if you want to purchase additional eggs for future use. If you are adventurous, I also have goose eggs $4, turkey eggs $5, quail $2, and ostrich $25! Kits are available for purchase either when you register for the workshop or at the workshops for $20 (with tax it is $21.65).  These kits contain everything you need to continue to make Ukrainian eggs at home: a beeswax patty, a medium kistka, six dyes and a design sheet.
 

Kid’s Workshop
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$30
With Pysanky kit: $51.65

A workshop for kids age 8 and up. We will work on a simple design using both a crayon resist as well as the usual melted beeswax and kistka. Parents are invited to take the workshop with their kids for a fun family Easter-time activity.  I would prefer any child under 10 take the class with an adult. 
 I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.  Blown chicken eggs will be available for $2 each if you want to purchase additional eggs for future use. If you are adventurous, I also have goose eggs $4, turkey eggs $5, quail $2, and ostrich $25! Kits are available for purchase either when you register for the workshop or at the workshops for $20 (with tax it is $21.65).  These kits contain everything you need to continue to make Ukrainian eggs at home: a beeswax patty, a medium kistka, six dyes and a design sheet. I will supply all beeswax, crayons, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class. 
 

Traditional Ukrainian Egg Workshop
Saturday, March 31, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
$60
With Pysanky kit: $81.65
 
A workshop covering the basics of Ukrainian Easter egg dyeing using a kistka tool, beeswax and aniline dyes. You will leave the workshop with at least one completed egg, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs.  You will leave the workshop with at least one completed egg, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs. I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.  Blown chicken eggs will be available for $2 each if you want to purchase additional eggs for future use. If you are adventurous, I also have goose eggs $4, turkey eggs $5, quail $2, and ostrich $25! Kits are available for purchase either when you register for the workshop or at the workshops for $20 (with tax it is $21.65).  These kits contain everything you need to continue to make Ukrainian eggs at home: a beeswax patty, a medium kistka, six dyes and a design sheet.
 

Traditional Ukrainian Egg Workshop
Saturday, April 7, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
$60
With Pysanky kit: $81.65
 
Spend the Saturday before Easter learning the basics of traditional Ukrainian Egg dyeing using a kistka tool, beeswax and aniline dyes. You will leave the workshop with at least one completed egg, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs.  You will leave the workshop with at least one completed egg, but most likely you will have time to complete two eggs. I will supply all beeswax, dyes, tools and blown eggs to work on in class.  Blown chicken eggs will be available for $2 each if you want to purchase additional eggs for future use. If you are adventurous, I also have goose eggs $4, turkey eggs $5, quail $2, and ostrich $25! Kits are available for purchase either when you register for the workshop or at the workshops for $20 (with tax it is $21.65).  These kits contain everything you need to continue to make Ukrainian eggs at home: a beeswax patty, a medium kistka, six dyes and a design sheet.
 

  • If a class doesn't "make", I will give you the option of taking one of the other scheduled workshops or I will refund your money.  You will be notified within one week of the workshop of any changes. 
  • We will be working with carbon-darkened beeswax and aniline dyes, both of which stain, so please wear art clothes or bring a smock/apron.  

To register for a class you may reserve your spot by paying the tuition through Paypal.  You may make a payment to "info@katyegg".  For other methods of payment, please contact me through the email address on the right.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Cherrywood Art Fair Starts this weekend!

I have been working hard on getting ready for my holiday shows this season! The first one Cherrywood Art Fair: Saturday, December 10th and Sunday, December 11th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. This is a sweet little art fair that is getting bigger every year, though it manages to stay sweet.

Come on out and say hello!


Friday, November 11, 2011

East Austin Studio Tour THIS WEEKEND! And Friday Egg

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Good morning!  An extra special Friday Egg for you this week to mark the occasion: the East Austin Studio Tour starts tomorrow, November 12!  It is both Saturday and Sunday this weekend and next weekend from 11 to 6 each day.  Hundreds of East Austin artists are opening their studios to the public so you can see where the artwork is made, talk to the artists about the creative process, have a glass of wine or nibbles and buy buy buy beautiful artwork!  For more information on the tour, go to the East Austin Studio Tour site. I am honored to be on the tour again this year and was excited to be picked by Wayne Alan Brenner of The Austin Chronicle as one of the top 25 stops on the tour! Check out the listing; I'm in pretty good company!  I hope if you are in town that you can come this weekend or next to peruse some of my new work.

Onward!  Today's Friday egg is an ostrich egg done in the traditional eight-pointed star design.  This truly is one of my favorites: always a show-stopper!  Halfway through I was enchanted by a lovely light blue that I got from washing down a darker blue and it ended up changing my entire color scheme from scarlet, orange and dark red to lovely blues. The last photo shows the ostrich egg next to a quarter so you can get an idea of how big it is.  I hope you enjoy it!

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black



Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black

Traditional Eight Pointed Star Motif Ukrainian Egg Pysanka in Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Scarlet, White and Black