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Artist Katherine Alexander is a second-generation Polish immigrant who creates intricate traditional pysanky eggs. She painstakingly draws designs onto the eggs using melted wax and then immerses them in dye, allowing the exposed parts of the eggs to be colored.
For each new color, she must apply more wax to the eggs and then dip them in a new dye. After the eggs dry, Katherine uses a heat gun to melt the wax, revealing the final designs. Then she carefully pokes a hole in the eggs to release their contents, leaving them hollow.
The pysanky eggs represent the arrival of spring.
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@midnightgaxelle
@midnightgaxelle Год назад
im honored to be a part of my boyfriends ukrainian easter traditions :) their eggs are like heirlooms and they have so many storage containers and all of them are full of the preserved eggs! pappy lets me go through them sometimes and hes been trying to help me understand the colors and layering so i can join 😅
@JP-br4mx
@JP-br4mx Год назад
Oh wow…. So interesting…..
@redacted665
@redacted665 Год назад
I’m happy you’re willing to learn! I’m not Ukrainian myself,nor do I know anyone who’s from Ukraine,but i would love to learn how to make these. They’re absolutely stunning.
@lorettascott5477
@lorettascott5477 Год назад
Awe thanks for sharing this is so beautiful 😍 💗 💖 💕
@Ldawg42069
@Ldawg42069 Год назад
@@old-schematic Everything originates from somewhere, there are definitely differences between ukrainian eggs and russian. Thank you for trying to invalidate Ukraine by calling it a “joke of a country” though ;)
@haidenhill6358
@haidenhill6358 Год назад
All hail mother russia
@TheJelleviA
@TheJelleviA Год назад
The process and tools seem similar with Indonesian batik, and that makes me feel closer to them all of a sudden. I don't really care who's first or who's later, but it poses a possibility that we share close or similar ancestry and that we're all connected despite country borders
@plantedlife
@plantedlife Год назад
I was just about to mention batik too!
@lorettascott5477
@lorettascott5477 Год назад
🥰🙏❤
@tundevirag755
@tundevirag755 Год назад
Or these arts developed independently. There are not so many different ways to paint intricate patterns after all.
@victoriajonesang7728
@victoriajonesang7728 Месяц назад
I burn my finger once making batik
@nisa3612
@nisa3612 Год назад
It's so similar to Batik making from Indonesia, but instead on fabric it uses egg shell. So pretty!
@labaccident2010
@labaccident2010 Год назад
My mom, my sisters, and I used to make pysanky every year. I miss it. We had a friend with chickens, and our favorite eggs for pysanky were the green eggs.
@terrykobleck6529
@terrykobleck6529 Год назад
You have no idea how difficult it is to get even straight lines on a curved egg. I used to do them and I have ones that used to belong to my grandmother. I’m 70 and some of those eggs are older than me.
@lisamelroy2855
@lisamelroy2855 Год назад
She is incredibly talented. These designs are beautiful!
@gz625
@gz625 Год назад
Not she is not. Even monkey can so this kind of "art" 🤭
@darinakalinova2180
@darinakalinova2180 Год назад
In Czech republic it's done as well and Slovak and Poland. Nothing unusual in Slavic culture.
@jaxcinbehrens8742
@jaxcinbehrens8742 Год назад
I learned about ukrainian egg art when i was 9 from my childcare provider and further learned more about it during a school art class event. I still have my supplies from it and love making the eggs. For me it's a form of relaxation and meditation and has helped me many times In the past.
@susanfarley1332
@susanfarley1332 Год назад
My hand shakes too much to do a craft like that justice. Wow? Using that heat gun is genius. Beautiful video. Gorgeous eggs!
@soniatriana9091
@soniatriana9091 3 месяца назад
What a stunningly beautiful artistic expression of a culturally important artifact!! I have admired these eggs since I was a kid!! Now that I’m much older, I continue to be in awe of them!! They are very special!!
@2Hitoshi0
@2Hitoshi0 Год назад
The oldest Easter eggs come from Mesopotamia. In Poland as early as the 5th century, from the Piast period. They appeared in Ukraine a little later, so the statement that other Slavic peoples took over this tradition from them is incorrect.
@pr4360
@pr4360 Год назад
It's the Ukraine-mania
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 Год назад
@@pr4360 Are you criticizing Ukraine? Reeeee! 🤣
@kyrab7914
@kyrab7914 Год назад
I assumed Easter eggs and pysanky eggs are different tbh. When you get down to like mesopotamia tho, I wonder if you could even really compare that art to modern traditions. Like animals or plants, it seems to me it's evolved into its own thing.
@MsSteelphoenix
@MsSteelphoenix Год назад
I believe that they are speaking specifically about the pysanky decorations, not the Easter Egg tradition; as you say, eggs have been associated with Easter and the coming of spring for a very long time.
@plotoyadnaya_rossiyanka
@plotoyadnaya_rossiyanka Год назад
You’re right. This tradition has pagan pan-slavic roots and it existed long before Kievan Rus (and Russian & Ukrainian nations), so it is wrong to assume that it belongs to or was taken from some specific nation, especially if this nation didn’t exist at the time. I’m tired of this obsession with Ukraine and pro-Ukrainian propaganda, there’s no need to alter or make up information to support them or to tell the world about their traditions.
@helenakhudyna2360
@helenakhudyna2360 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this! Greetings from Ukraine!
@jennylawson1980
@jennylawson1980 Год назад
Breathtakingly beautiful incredible
@mydogeatspuke
@mydogeatspuke Год назад
The video claims the eggs are painted and then drained, but the large egg that was wrapped at the beginning had an obvious hole in the bottom from which it had already been drained. Also, every time she drops the egg into dye she risks it smashing if it's still filled. That seems like a highly unlikely risk someone would take when doing such intricate work on the shell.
@Dogpool
@Dogpool Год назад
I was wincing at the egg dropping as well. Another indication That the shell is empty
@alex-7777
@alex-7777 Год назад
People do it both ways. My family leaves them full, so we lower the egg into the dye on a spoon. She blew the the egg out first, so they float in the dye
@mydogeatspuke
@mydogeatspuke Год назад
@@alex-7777 yes I'm aware, that's why I said pretty much all of the things you just repeated lmao
@alzenavashti
@alzenavashti Год назад
It's like Indonesian Batik but on egg. Literally egg 😲 Really nice art!! The details are amazing, I mean look at all of that pattern! It's definitely a complex art 🔥🔥
@micahthomas9521
@micahthomas9521 3 месяца назад
I have no idea about the origins about this particular style of decorating eggs, I just know it's beautiful. Many ancient cultures saw the egg as a symbol for fertility, spring and birth because that's what's happening in the spring. I find it interesting how symbols have different meanings in different cultures. For example an owl usually means wisdom in Greek cultures but death in some Indigenous Native American tribes. So , again this is a beautiful art form and the artists that create these are very talented.
@Numba003
@Numba003 Год назад
Oh wow! A great deal of time and delicate, meticulous effort must have to go into each one of these. Thank you for the video! Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you, friends. ✝️ :)
@jcortese3300
@jcortese3300 Год назад
I first saw these in the late 70s (I think) on a National Geographic magazine cover. Blew my mind. They still do.
@terrykobleck6529
@terrykobleck6529 Год назад
Everyone who does pysanky has that National Geographic cover. It’s such an inspiration.
@robertballuumm730
@robertballuumm730 Год назад
Absolutely exquisite work. I'm sure the egg she started with had already been blown though.
@mydogeatspuke
@mydogeatspuke Год назад
You can see the hole in the bottom when she first unwraps it. Plus if she had been dropped a full egg into that cup it would have smashed.
@michellebyrom6551
@michellebyrom6551 Год назад
A friend of mine uses a dremel to draw designs onto eggs. She blows them first to avoid wasting her work. There's enough risk in the process without adding in blowing them after.
@mydogeatspuke
@mydogeatspuke Год назад
@@michellebyrom6551 dremels don't really draw onto things so much as file into things, which is even more risky than painting because you're weakening the shell by removing layers of it.
@robertballuumm730
@robertballuumm730 Год назад
@@michellebyrom6551 Indeed 🙏
@mollylollipops
@mollylollipops 2 месяца назад
She does amazing work
@TheCraftyFamily
@TheCraftyFamily Год назад
Pretty awesome! I bet she has a lot of requests around Easter! 💕🧡💛💚💙💜
@YayaValder
@YayaValder Год назад
I've done that before when I was younger. So satisfying to remove the wax.
@yiyou4661
@yiyou4661 Год назад
These are amayzing love the designs of the eggs that where in the video
@nightshadekelly
@nightshadekelly Год назад
So beautiful. Iv been fascinated with these since I was a little kid when we watched a reading rainbow episode about them in art class in school
@mojamamonja1897
@mojamamonja1897 Год назад
Amazing patience and artistry. Does the content get replaced to make it stronger? Cause otherwise it just be a very fragile, albeit beautiful, egg shell.
@archeewaters
@archeewaters Год назад
so very pretty
@sdb9884
@sdb9884 Год назад
We did this in school when I lived in Europe. Nothing as spectacular as this artist, but we were kids. I feel inspired to try it again now!
@dogmom2023
@dogmom2023 Год назад
I'm Hungarian and Czechoslovakian we made these eggs every year..
@yessumify
@yessumify Год назад
The music is so relaxing. What a wonderful video
@annafilipinska3780
@annafilipinska3780 Год назад
Amazing, fantastic, wonderful...
@suesmith9665
@suesmith9665 Год назад
Old art ♥ beautiful
@jenniferwong4530
@jenniferwong4530 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely beautiful Pysanky!!
@vikusfikus4390
@vikusfikus4390 Год назад
Art and ancient traditions are a powerful mix 💙💛
@Goadenhomestead
@Goadenhomestead Год назад
I remember doing this as a kid. Thank you for the memories.
@imeldapalapal3478
@imeldapalapal3478 Год назад
Beautiful intricate designs 🥰💖
@kyrab7914
@kyrab7914 Год назад
I read a book about these when I was young. I always wanted to try, but wax crayons don't work as well as her tool 😅
@allesandradrago7111
@allesandradrago7111 Год назад
This is so creative and beautiful
@patricianieto4396
@patricianieto4396 Год назад
Beautiful!!!
@Bettinasisrg
@Bettinasisrg Год назад
Incredible!
@kristinfrazee2097
@kristinfrazee2097 Год назад
stunning!!!
@esthermeyerhoff4113
@esthermeyerhoff4113 Год назад
I remember my class making these in gr. 5 or 6. Mix of art class and social studies. It was so fun. My parents still have the egg made.
@lorettascott5477
@lorettascott5477 Год назад
How beautiful 😍 ❤ very talented 🎨 talented artists. I wish I was this talented. Thank you for sharing 🙏
@Nembula
@Nembula Год назад
When my children were small I learned to do Pasanki. Not as beautiful as these. But my children and I enjoyed it.
@talayoki6989
@talayoki6989 Год назад
We dye eggs with onion shells and flowers. Sometimes with bee's wax too but it takes more effort.
@JJLewis-so1iq
@JJLewis-so1iq Год назад
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous
@soxpeewee
@soxpeewee Год назад
Beautiful
@micahthomas9521
@micahthomas9521 3 месяца назад
Checked out a book at my local libraryon these kinds of eggs... they're so beautiful and unique
@marianamuslera3213
@marianamuslera3213 Год назад
Real Realy beautifull
@jennglow4647
@jennglow4647 Год назад
Very pretty 😀
@Hirvalanimi_132
@Hirvalanimi_132 15 дней назад
Unbelievable😍😍👍👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩 I love this video👌👌👌
@hello2u2heaven
@hello2u2heaven 7 месяцев назад
Ooh I wish I could have those really vivid eggs at home
@rebeccajenkins1553
@rebeccajenkins1553 Год назад
My Aunt and Uncle make these at Easter . I used to have one of the wax implements
@TheLalawitch
@TheLalawitch 2 месяца назад
So what happens to the organic material inside the egg...?
@yunagaming28
@yunagaming28 Год назад
So how steady do you want your hands to be? Her: Yes
@alexandraframe6493
@alexandraframe6493 Год назад
Very beautiful.
@rosenia5409
@rosenia5409 Год назад
Shadow of Destiny anyone? :) this was really cool to know!!
@empresslugia833
@empresslugia833 4 месяца назад
What heat do you use to remove that wax? I use candle but it sometimes leaves a burn streaks and can be very painful as well and risky
@museme6945
@museme6945 2 месяца назад
I made quite a few when I was younger, now my eyes are not so good, beautiful Ukrainian art!
@josephcordova8553
@josephcordova8553 Год назад
Wow that is beautiful I would love to try this at some point
@Mr_blue_7777
@Mr_blue_7777 Год назад
Amazing 😍👏
@Geeksmithing
@Geeksmithing Год назад
Do the holes get covered/filled in at all afterwards?
@Ammon6
@Ammon6 Год назад
Wow amazing
@kathopler2827
@kathopler2827 Год назад
Lovely & I just can’t get enough of very old traditions that show mastery over very difficult Persuits . First saw these thru the Russian churches & families I knew in nearby Ny Neighborhoods 1960s /70s .so nice to see beautiful art & it’s techniques handed down & still practiced & preserved despite the foolishness of Governments ✌️PEACE brothers & sisters
@user-cu4lv4jd1p
@user-cu4lv4jd1p Год назад
You saw them in orthodox church not Russian. Calling pysankas eggs russian is also a part of cultural appropriation of Russia against Ukraine. Problem isn't in government, russians have not dealt with their imperialism.
@plotoyadnaya_rossiyanka
@plotoyadnaya_rossiyanka Год назад
@@user-cu4lv4jd1p tell me about “cultural appropriation” when you guys are now saying that even Kievan cutlet (invented by Russian guy in Saint-Petersburg) was appropriated from you. Isn’t this the same crap you’re judging us for? Don’t get me wrong, I’m against war, cultural appropriation, imperialism and yada yada, but I’ll disapprove of that no matter who does it, and you are no exception to the rule, it would be a pure hypocrisy otherwise. You probably don’t understand what imperialism actually means. In the context of relationships of Russia and Ukraine this word can be applied to Russian invasion on/occupation of Ukrainian territories, and also to the erasing borders between Russian and Ukrainian nations (like saying we’re the same nation and should be united). But is it an imperialism or a cultural appropriation to call traditions that your nation had for centuries your own? How can you tell the difference between cultural appropriation and acculturation or a fusion of cultures that gave birth to every culture you know today? Also, about the pysanki… This tradition has pagan pan-slavic origins and has appeared long before the Kievan Rus and before any Slavic nation has fully formed, so it doesn’t belong to any specific nation. No one in Russia claims that it’s an exclusively Russian tradition, but you guys do. Some guy who edited Wikipedia page about pysanki in 2022 has deleted all the mentions of Russia and added a word “Ukraine” in every article, isn’t that a pure propagandistic manipulation? Who’s appropriating whose culture then?
@KaitlinLuksa
@KaitlinLuksa Год назад
As a child we made these eggs every Easter. We never emptied them though. We kept them in a cupboard with glass doors and there never seemed to be any smell 🤷‍♀️ the eggs that are decades old feel empty now, I suppose the innards evaporated over time?
@MrKayoed
@MrKayoed Год назад
She made a career out of child hood memories of coloring eggs.
@Dogpool
@Dogpool Год назад
Wow. This lady is like a machine.
@DelilahUnknown
@DelilahUnknown Год назад
my friend gave me these and I tried making my own. he told me you steal an egg and leave one at a house so no one has matching eggs lol.
@kathleenwilkins4294
@kathleenwilkins4294 Год назад
I would like to buy a better wax pen, what do you suggest?
@salijayehinsen2892
@salijayehinsen2892 Год назад
I have like 2 dozen of these eggs for my Christmas tree but mine are wooden
@chonkycattt
@chonkycattt Год назад
Don't mind me just waiting on someone that would say "in my country this is called batik"
@shatyrajones494
@shatyrajones494 Год назад
My Polish high school teacher use to invite me to celebrate Easter with her family and we would paint eggs together like the one's in the video
@slavicasam1307
@slavicasam1307 Год назад
Hi can you tell me how come blue candle doesn't become black after applying it.. And yellow wax become black?
@kummer45
@kummer45 Год назад
UKRAINE ART, yes indeed, indeed. It is all well known and it seems that such style is doing a comeback in the form of parametric architecture, an art and science that is extremely ancient. I'll be honest here, art IS history and we must value history as our guidance in our humanity. We can't escape art. We are part of it. We talk, speak, write, draw, order, organize and even think our patterns in life. There is no way we can't escape art.
@naoko8341
@naoko8341 Год назад
Good. Fractal Art. 0:20 👌. 💯.
@Smile936
@Smile936 2 месяца назад
2:45 Ok I’m pretty sure I saw her start with an empty white egg with holes in the ends, and every dye clip showed a *very* lightweight egg bobbing around after being plonked in. How did you guys get mixed up enough to say she emptied the (old, stinky, rotting) egg after all the painting work? 😂 edit: I saw one clip where an egg looked heavy. I guess they’re not that rotten yet to have to empty first. But still, every other clip…
@cristinadetwiler4036
@cristinadetwiler4036 Год назад
Nevermind, I found the link to her website!
@kaytlinjustis5643
@kaytlinjustis5643 Год назад
Simply stunning! I wonder if this artwork is where faberge eggs originated from, and people decided to make them out of glass and gems instead of painting an egg? First time I've heard of these eggs, was about an older woman in Russia who nursed a goose back into health while using her eggs to make incredible art pieces! ^^
@robinnicole4466
@robinnicole4466 Год назад
I had the same thought but I believe faberge is French and was made for royalty 😊
@cristinadetwiler4036
@cristinadetwiler4036 Год назад
Does anyone know where I could purchase an egg like this?
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 Год назад
The tool looks like the one they use for batik.
@ChonseeTV
@ChonseeTV Год назад
What tool is she using to color the Eggs?
@Ev-ko
@Ev-ko Год назад
It's called 'pysachok' (a drawing/painting/writing tool), as well as 'pysanka' this word derives from a verb 'pysaty' (draw,paint,write). Greetings from Ukraine, we have an Independence Day today, on August 24 💙💛. The war will end, I hope by Easter and we will invite all our friends from around the globe to come and learn our culture, traditions and folk art techniques♥️
@Ev-ko
@Ev-ko Год назад
And in the video it's called 'kistka' probably a dialect that means 'a bone'
@de0509
@de0509 Год назад
Im interested to know how they preserve the egg and remove the things that can spoil. Im sure theres more than just draining the liquid egg. Theres also a membrane inside thats organic and can spoil. What do they do to remove this?
@lauralane4808
@lauralane4808 Год назад
Traditionally they aren't emptied. They are lef to dry out . It takes a couple of year and you have to turn them once in a while but the inside eventually turn to dust.
@alex-7777
@alex-7777 Год назад
As long as you leave the egg in a cool place, it just mummifies and dries out over a couple years. It doesn't smell as long as the shell isn't broken. You can also blow the egg out, but I find blown eggs harder to work with
@dyscea
@dyscea Год назад
My ten cups of coffee this morning says, “Nope.”
@pamparam__6181
@pamparam__6181 Год назад
Oohhh the technique nearly same like how Batik was Made.
@diahalukita2871
@diahalukita2871 Год назад
Out of curiosity... Do you use raw egg or boiled egg for this art? Do you use any kind of preservatif? What would happen if the egg goes bad?
@agnesolry3362
@agnesolry3362 Год назад
that is a documentary not the artist himself.
@diahalukita2871
@diahalukita2871 Год назад
I know.. what I meant is if you wanna make this egg art, do you use raw egg or boiled egg? Coz it wasn't shown in the documentary 😁
@majav7511
@majav7511 Год назад
In Poland we use boiled eggs and I think everyone using boiled eggs for pisanki
@chanterelle483
@chanterelle483 Год назад
It's not the whole egg, just a preserved eggshell.
@diahalukita2871
@diahalukita2871 Год назад
@@chanterelle483 how to preserve the egg?
@ElaraNightsky
@ElaraNightsky Год назад
what about the egg inside ? they are not gona eat it? it will rot in a few weeks wont it
@alex-7777
@alex-7777 Год назад
This artist emptied the egg out beforehand. You can tell since it floats in the dye. My family just leaves the egg whole. It dries out over a couple of years if you leave it in a cool place. They don't smell as long as they don't break while they're drying out
@johncameron4194
@johncameron4194 Год назад
Wow
@dantecalderon6410
@dantecalderon6410 9 месяцев назад
GUT MORGEN SHAVUA TOV IM ALMOST DONE PAINTING MINE 💗
@clip012
@clip012 Год назад
Looks like batik to me. Drawing using wax, color it, then get rid of wax.
@transferramleela0906
@transferramleela0906 Год назад
Very beautiful design 👍🙏
@CrazyBeyfulSarah
@CrazyBeyfulSarah Год назад
Tattoo art form for a egg or like henna:D
@cauliflower9967
@cauliflower9967 Год назад
What happens to the inside of the egg? Is it still there or emptied in some way? 🤔
@cosmiceye9357
@cosmiceye9357 Год назад
They poke a hole at the bottom of an egg and empty them out.
@alex-7777
@alex-7777 Год назад
This artist emptied the eggs beforehand. You can tell since they float in the dye. You can also just leave the eggs in a cool place and they'll dry out naturally. As long as the shells don't break, there's no smell
@bra7283
@bra7283 Год назад
I loved these when I was a kid at Easter time.
@sweetypsycho4895
@sweetypsycho4895 Год назад
"Pysanky egg" 🤣
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 Год назад
Traditionally, how do they remove the wax? Dunk it into hot water?
@heidigresh2743
@heidigresh2743 Год назад
Flame from a candle…
@alex-7777
@alex-7777 Год назад
Traditionally it's a flame from a candle, but you have to be careful not to get soot on the egg then. I find a hairdryer is easier
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 Год назад
@@alex-7777 oh yeah, that's tricky to use.
@Jazzatic2011
@Jazzatic2011 Год назад
0:39 seems like a hollowed egg. Can someone explain why you might not drain the egg until later?
@jelenad6367
@jelenad6367 Год назад
Cleaner this way
@Surai00
@Surai00 Год назад
Father, I crave EGG!
@adettabraun
@adettabraun Год назад
Как называется эта техника и чем Вы делаете рисунок?
@jeremiahspiller
@jeremiahspiller Год назад
Beautiful art! My question is do you think you can do the same on a motorcycle fuel tank? If so how much do you think you'll charge? When can I contact you? 😆
@Le_Blnk____
@Le_Blnk____ Год назад
The concept is similar to Batik
@bldmyamean8352
@bldmyamean8352 Год назад
So its just advanced Easter eggs...
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