DIY - Egg Art - Advanced Pysanky Pysanka Ostrich Eggshell How To Tutorial (Ukraine Ukrainian Eggs)
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2014
- Lorrie Popow from lorriepopow.com and pysankymaster.com demonstrates how to create egg art. This is an advanced pysanka video. Pysanky is the beautiful Ukrainian folk art using a real eggshell, wax, dyes, and a kistka. Music by the very talented Kevin McLeod at www.incompetech.com
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wow. So relaxing. Reminds me of staying home from school and just vegging out on the couch to listen to Bob Ross :)
I am mesmerized. I have already emailed my husband to buy me a kit! Ive been looking for a hobby I could do when the weather is bad and I can not garden...This is perfect. Beautiful work.
Jack K After you learn this art you may become hooked, just a warning. Go slow, create, and enjoy your artwork.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing these tutorials.
Thank you for watching my videos.
Wow! That's so beautiful.
This is stunning! I also thought the same of it before you removed the wax 😯
The eggs are absolutely stunning!! You must have such patience. Your drawings remind me of Zentangle ,which is supposed to be a form of meditation. Thank you for sharing your wonderful art! Georgia-Rose Greer
Georgia, I must thank you for watching my videos, and for your kindness.
What beautiful and amazing work. Thank you very much for sharing.
Thank you for your kind words and thank you for watching my videos.
Wonderful video I love it!!! thank you lorrie you are the best!!!
Ah, Erika, your kind words warm my heart. Thank you so much.
Lorrie, thank you so much for your wonderful videos. They are really an inspiration to me, as a beginning pysanky artist.
Magan, thank you so much for watching my videos, and for your kinds words. Good luck with your art work.
thank you very much for your videos Lorrie!! Greeting from Brazil :)
How nice to get such nice greetings from Brazil, Klaudijus thank you for watching my videos.
So Amazing !!!
Thank you from Canada Eh !!!
Amazing as always!!! Thank you for this wonderful video!
Great artist!!!👌👌
Stunning
The beautiful eggs and gorgeous familiar ukrainian music !!!Thank You Lorrie.
Natalia, thank you so much for the kindness. Hugs, Lorrie
What a beautiful design. I started doing pysanky 15 years ago but have never had the courage to do an ostrich egg.
Thank you for your kind words. Since the ostrich is larger it take a bit longer, but I look at it as having more fun.
Lorrie Popow Do you have a favorite source for ostrich, emu, and rhea eggs?
Bracken Ridge Ranch.
I just found some emu, rhea, and swan eggs locally so I'm going to give those a try.
Amazing! You are very talented!
Oksana, thank you for your kind words.
Thank you for this great video. I plan to use this technique for painting on lake stones.
Randall, thank you for watching my videos.
Thank you for the effort to share. I love the celtic deer and ram.
And, thank you for your kind words, Randall.
wow amazing! Bravo!!!!
Maria, thank you for your kindness, and for watching my videos.
beautiful
Thank you very much.
So beautiful! Amazing Ukrainian culture
Lori you are such a good teacher. Do you have any tips on keeping your hands steady so the lines are straighter?
I'm having a hard time understanding how you blended the colors on the leaves and red flower? I have watched it 3 times and love that look. A video showing that technique would be amazing! You do beautiful work!
at 14:04 what I gather is... say for the flower..you would use a q-tip dipped in the red dye and sort of paint it on, blending it out to the yellow, then waxing over the whole flower?
LeAnn Lewis Hi LeAnn,
Yes, when the egg was dyed yellow I waxed in all the areas I wanted to remain yellow. However, on the leaves and the flower I didn't want those to be one solid color, so I waxed in areas that I wanted to have a bit of yellow and then added the next color or colors. When working in such areas you can play around with the colors some. Thank you for watching my videos.
Hi Lorrie
Thankyou for sharing your time and expertise.As a beginner the information is invaluable.
I have tried to find your website,lorriepopow.com but have been unable to locate it.Are you able to place a link,under your video's?
nice work, I dont know good english and I dont understand hou you remove some color and how stay there other color.Thank you bcos u shere your beautiful work
Totoliciu Areta Ildiko Maybe if you watch my basic video, Learn How to Dye and Color Easter Eggs- this will give you a better understanding of how the bees wax seals in each color.
I too am transfixed! What kind of varnish do you use? Oil based? Thank you
Yes for any decorated eggshell that has been dyed or inked please use an oil based varnish. Water based varnishes will wash away the dyes or inks and ruin your artwork. Thank you for watching my videos.
Beautiful! First time seeing this art so I am confused on the process need to watch the beginners video.
Yes, please do.
Lorrie, can u please tell how do u erase a pencil marks from the egg?
Hi Roksanna,
First we need to learn to use a light touch in making our pencil lines. I make mine darker for the videos so they can be seen. Okay, there are a few things you can do to removed the pencil marks. By melting wax over the pencil marks you now can use that melted wax to rub over the pencil marks and most will come off. You can use Goof Off, Lighter Fluid, Mineral Spirits, or a white artist eraser.
word pysanky is that Ukrainian word for egg or eater ?
its is from the word "to write" pysaty писати