Friday, April 19, 2013

Friday Egg: Etched Turtle Pair

Etched Brown Egg Pysanky, Ukrainian Egg, Russian Egg, Easter Egg, Batik Folk Art

Today's Friday Egg is a design you have seen before, but this time I started with a brown chicken egg. There are two turtles, one on each side, playfully chasing each other around the egg. I like the soothing greens and blues paired with the natural brown of the chicken egg.

First I applied wax to cover the brown of the eggshell, Then I etched the eggshell in a vinegar bath to reveal the white eggshell just underneath the brown layer and added wax to those areas where I wanted it to stay white. Then I did the same process through Key Lime and Turquoise and finally dyed the egg Black.


Etched Brown Egg Pysanky, Ukrainian Egg, Russian Egg, Easter Egg, Batik Folk Art

Etched Brown Egg Pysanky, Ukrainian Egg, Russian Egg, Easter Egg, Batik Folk Art

Etched Brown Egg Pysanky, Ukrainian Egg, Russian Egg, Easter Egg, Batik Folk Art

Etched Brown Egg Pysanky, Ukrainian Egg, Russian Egg, Easter Egg, Batik Folk Art

Monday, April 1, 2013

A very old egg



Wow! I'm so excited to see this! It's an etched and decorated ostrich egg that the British Museum has that is described as follows:

Ostrich egg vessel carved in low relief with warriors in procession, somewhat like a hoplite phalanx; they are carrying round shields, the rims of which are incised with parallel lines, and long spears with large, leaf-shaped tips; on their heads are substantial helmets with pointed tips; the surrounding field is painted in black, apart from hatched triangles rising from the bottom, between their outstretched legs; the details of the warriors may originally have been painted; the frieze is framed above and below by stylised lotus flowers; the top of the egg is pierced with a large hole, presumably to empty the contents, around which are several smaller piercings for suspension.

I wonder if this was some sort of lamp because of the suspension piercings on it. Or perhaps simply a hanging piece of artwork? It is a time-travelling tingling sort of feeling to know exactly how this artist would have handled this egg and how it would have felt in his/her hand. And now when someone asks me how long an egg will last I can say that it will last at least 2,500 years!

Maybe one day I will be lucky enough to see this egg.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Friday Egg: Netted Poppies

Netted Poppies Pysanky Ukrainian Easter Eggs


A lovely little goose egg for the Friday Egg today. Stacked poppies atop a white net: are they caught in a trap or ar they wearing white fishnets? I guess it depends on your mood.  Either way, they are a lovely mix of scarlet and pink with a combination of asparagus and granny smith for the leaves.  I started with an egg dyed goldenrod, waxed the first layer and then washed it back down to white. I worked on the leaves first, then chose the colors of the flowers and decided at the end that it needed a little extra something at the bottom, so washed the egg back down to white and added the netting, with a final layer of black dye. 


Happy Friday!



Netted Poppies Pysanky Ukrainian Easter Eggs


Netted Poppies Pysanky Ukrainian Easter Eggs




Netted Poppies Pysanky Ukrainian Easter Eggs














































Friday, March 15, 2013

Dragonfly Gallery

Pysanky Easter Egg Floral in Wedding Ring Quilt Pattern with Dark Background, Red and White Flowers, Ferns


Just yesterday I dropped off a selection of eggs for the Dragonfly Gallery in Central Austin.  It's a darling little space, intimate and fun. The front half of the gallery features paintings, jewelry, ceramic pieces and everything else you can think of, while in the back she offers classes in mixed media collage. I am definitely interested in taking one of the classes. Every time I go in, she's got a group of people back there working away with paint, texture, color and they are all having a grand time.

The following egg, Red-Framed Cosmos with Ferns, is just one of the eggs I dropped off. Please do drop by to look at the eggs and the rest of the gallery. You will love it!

Pysanky Easter Egg Floral in Wedding Ring Quilt Pattern with Dark Background, Red and White Flowers, Ferns

Pysanky Easter Egg Floral in Wedding Ring Quilt Pattern with Dark Background, Red and White Flowers, Ferns
Pysanky Easter Egg Floral in Wedding Ring Quilt Pattern with Dark Background, Red and White Flowers, Ferns





Friday Egg: Flying Plates and Streamers


Contemporary Ukrainian Egg, Batik Easter Egg, Russian Egg, Pysanky, Pysanka, pisanki

Today's egg reminds me of the Chinese circus, objects flying through the air, streamers and ribbons whipping around, all of it a hectic riot of color.  

I started with an egg dyed red for the first wax layer, then washed back down to white and added the white dots and stripe on the ribbon. I dyed it with Patina dye, waxed and then washed back down to white with a quick scrub with Ivory soap and then a short vinegar bath with a final scrub with a soft toothbrush.

Happy Friday! I may go attempt to stand on my head, in honor of this egg.

Contemporary Ukrainian Egg, Batik Easter Egg, Russian Egg, Pysanky, Pysanka, pisanki

Contemporary Ukrainian Egg, Batik Easter Egg, Russian Egg, Pysanky, Pysanka, pisanki

Contemporary Ukrainian Egg, Batik Easter Egg, Russian Egg, Pysanky, Pysanka, pisanki

Contemporary Ukrainian Egg, Batik Easter Egg, Russian Egg, Pysanky, Pysanka, pisanki

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!