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Pysanky Eggs with Susan Blubaugh
Susan Blubaugh
February 2, 2019
1:30 PM to 5:00 PM
$35.00
All supplies are included
Pysanky are intricate colorful designs created on the egg shell through the layering of beeswax and dyes.
The geometric shapes, floral and animal figures, and even the eggs, are steeped in symbolism. Over 2000 years ago, before the time of Christ, people decorated eggs believing that great powers were embodied in the egg. To them, eggs symbolized the release of the earth from the shackles of winter and the coming of spring with its promise of new hope, new life, and prosperity. With the advent of Christianity, Easter eggs symbolized the Resurrection and a promise of eternal life. Legend has it that as long as pysanky are decorated, goodness will prevail over evil throughout the world.
Participants in this workshop will be introduced to the rich traditions and history of the art of pysanky. Using the fascinating canvass of the eggshell (chicken, pre-blown and prepared), students will complete a simple star-burst design similar to that as pictured, with the traditional batik method using kistka, beeswax, dyes, and candle. All materials will be provided. Open candle flames will be used so oxygen packs/tanks cannot be allowed on the premises where instruction is taking place.
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UbicaciónThe Creative Space at The Rectangle Gallery (Ver)
209 N Tower Ave
Centralia, WA 98531
United States
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