PISANKI ON A DRYING BOARD
The board has sets of three nails spaced in triangles, the tips protruding, so that varnished eggs can balance on them as they dry. There are 45 nails, which holds 15 eggs. |
Award-winning Polish-American folk artist from Elmira, NY, specializing in Wycinanki Polish Paper Cutting and Pisanki Polish Egg Decorating.. Featured Folk Artist on WSKG-TV, selected for "Out of the Ordinary: ..a traveling 3-year show, several one-woman-shows, won Best in Show 4 times, taught hundreds of people folk arts for 35 years, appeared on local television shows, TV newscasts, and newspaper. NYS presidential Easter egg representative 2008. Also working in Fine Arts.
Pisanki are made with melted beeswax that is applied to an egg shell (which has been blown out with a special egg blower). Thefirst lines on
the egg will be the color of the shell, which is then placed in the
yellow dye and dried carefully. The next lines and shapes will be
yellow, if you cover the yellow design with melted wax. Putting the egg
shell in orange gives you a new color to work with in wax. Green may
be added before the orange dye. The final color will be brown, blue,
dark green, purple, or black. Finishing the process includes cleaning
off the burned wax by carefully melting it in a candle flame and wiping
with a tissue. A high gloss polyurethane makes the design permanent. These pisanki are
very fragile and must be handled with care.
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