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Learn the Ukrainian art of Pysanka Egg Decorating in this hands on class from instructor Adriana Wrzesniewski. You'll create one pysanka egg from start to finish.
All pysanky are created the same way, but the designs and colors vary from egg to egg. All designs are an accumulation of ancient symbols and current motifs arranged in different patterns and differing color schemes. Each pysanka is an individual piece of art work, since no two eggs are exactly alike. Originally the eggs were kept full to keep the mystical powers intact. Today, most eggs are emptied and clean to eliminate any worries about smell or broken eggs.. The designs are the most important for the well-wishing gifts. Pysanky can be displayed in a multitude of ways from grouping on a plate, in a bowl or clear vase, individually in stands, candle or boiled-egg holders, and even hanging with embroidery floss and tassles. Pysanky were often placed in the corners of the home and in the thatched roofs to ward off fire, lightning and high winds. Broken pysanka shells are sprinkled into the soil to ensure healthy crops.
The class will last 2.5 hours and all materials will be provided. Space is limited. Registration is recommended. Register below to reserve your seat for this event.