


Workshop Summary:
I fell in love with Travlenky - eggs that have been waxed then etched with acid - after seeing the magnificent creations of Tetiana Konoval. Her depictions of Ukrainian villages done simply in subtle shades of brown on a chicken egg are absolutely beautiful!What’s Provided:
A large brown chicken egg with the basic 8 division penciled (to save time),
Handout,
Nitrile gloves,
All materials needed to etch your egg (30% cleaning vinegar, baby toothbrushes)
What to Bring:
Whatever you need to write on a prepared egg shell, including: Pencil, white eraser, kistkas and wax, measuring tape. I recommend electric kistkas with multiple tip sizes. Please bring a fine (size 0 or a UE Fine) kistka tip please and it would also be useful to have a kistka with a medium tip or larger for filling in spaces.
Optional: Light, Magnifier, egg rest pad.
Maximum Number of Students: 30
Workshop Fee: $40 CAD per studentAbout Brad:
I first learned to write pysanky in 2019, when I took an introductory class at Polish Art Center. From there my interest in writing pysanky took off, especially after joining the Facebook groups. I loved connecting with artists around the world, and I learned so much from them! Since then I've thoroughly enjoyed the retreats, and I've purchased more pysanky books than I have room for! My inspiration comes from my fellow artists online and from those books. I've investigated most thoroughly the designs of Taras Horodetsky - his detail and precision really drives me to increase my own skill. More recently I was inspired by Tetiana Konoval to experiment with etching.