From Ukrainian Art Center Los Angeles on facebook.
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From Ukrainian Art Center Los Angeles on facebook.
This goose egg is one of Emily’s latest creations, it is titled orange bouquet and was inspired by origami paper.
Here is a pattern you’ll find in nearly every “How to make Pysanky Eggs” book. If you’re a beginner psyanky egg artist, don’t be afraid to try complicated patterns. They are not that much more difficult than simple patterns, just more time consuming. I created this egg many years ago, so I don’t remember how many eggs I created before attempting it, but I’m going to guess less than ten. So go for it! You’ll learn a lot about dividing eggs into a grid and be well on your way to creating your own designs.
Teresa Harbert Easter Egg Art