The
Spoonflower design challenge this week is Pysanky - Ukrainian decorated Easter eggs. Using wax-resist to create the folk art based patterns, each egg is an intricate work of art
Decorated eggs can be found all over Europe. I visited Budapest, Hungary and purchased some eggs as gifts. A Polish friend made me this one many years ago.
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Hand made decorated egg from a Polish friend |
For my
Spoonflower pattern, I intended to paint a variety of eggs but completely ran out of time. So I decided I didn't have to be so literal and painted folk art inspired designs that might be found on the eggs. I used one of my books,
Folk Art of Europe (by Helmuth Bossert) for inspiration. So while my designs may not be traditional Ukrainian designs, I tried to give them a folklore feel.
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Art painted in gouache |
I painted in gouache on Bristol board, then scanned to my computer to put together the repeat pattern. I added eggs in the background, as though the birds and flowers had popped off them.
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My final design |
The voting ends tomorrow, February 19. You can see all the submissions (and vote)
here.
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