Pysanky
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April 7, 2022
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
***We normally only offer this class twice per year: once around Christmas, and once around Easter. With the invasion of Ukraine, we are offering extra sessions of this class, to raise funds to donate to Doctors without Borders and the International Rescue Committee. Additional classes will be scheduled as demand warrants.***
Welcome spring with a centuries-old craft found throughout Eastern Europe!
Ukrainian eggs, or pysanky, are created using a wax batik method. We’ll examine traditional design elements, what the colors symbolize, and some of the stories associated with the eggs. During this class, you will learn to use a kistka (tiny funnel on a stick) to draw with melted wax on egg shells. Once you’ve drawn the initial design, you dye the egg in a light color, add more wax, and dye again in the next color. Once all the dyeing is complete, you melt off the wax to reveal your colorful design.
Registration Includes
We will provide all materials. By the end of class, you will have learned the technique and go home with up to three eggs you have created.
You should bring…
Just yourself!
Skill Level
No special skills required
Best for Ages…
13 and older
Instructor
Venue: Duluth Folk School Library
Address:
Description:
The Library is upstairs in the Duluth Folk School/Dovetail Cafe building.
Note: The Library is up one flight of stairs, and we do not have an elevator.