Shari's Ostrich Eggs
by E B Schmidt
Title
Shari's Ostrich Eggs
Artist
E B Schmidt
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Photograph of Pysanky art done by artist Shari Bailey on ostrich eggshells.
Pysanky is an art form, of Ukrainian origins, in which egg shells are repeatedly drawn on with melted wax and then dyed. This step is performed for each color on the egg. Different tools such as a pinhead or a kistka (or kistky) can be used to apply the wax. Eggs of all sizes, shapes and colors can be used in this art form. Some artists leave the insides within the egg, however, Sharon prefers to empty hers out through a tiny hole that she carefully creates on the bottom of the shell using a special tool and then drains and rinses the inside. The shells are very fragile and need to be handled with care.
Image: © E. B. Schmidt. All Rights Reserved.
NOTE: The Fine Art America watermark appears on online copies only and not on the final product.
For more information about EB her photography, artwork or music please visit her website: www.ebschmidt.com
Uploaded
October 6th, 2015
Statistics
Viewed 376 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 04/24/2024 at 8:02 AM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet
Comments
There are no comments for Shari's Ostrich Eggs. Click here to post the first comment.