(Source: Edmonton World of Science ) April 2015 at TELUS World of Science - Edmonton ... ca ... • Pysanka Crafting (Daily from 12:00
noodls 2015-04-01After about three hours everyone had their uniquely decorated Pysanka. Each egg had a different color and design pattern.
Syracuse 2015-03-29... in beeswax before dyeing the eggs one color at a time, ensuring that each pysanka is different.
National Geographic News 2015-01-30Elf on the shelf ... A centuries-old Ukrainian dying technique called pysanka was used to draw a design with wax ... Peeps.
The Miami Herald 2014-10-17This year's Ukrainian Pysanka Festival takes place from July 4 to 6, 2014 ... Ukrainian Pysanka Festival.
noodls 2014-07-05This year's Ukrainian Pysanka Festival takes place from July 4 to 6, 2014 ... The pysanka statue was ...
noodls 2014-07-04(Source: Government of Canada ) ... Please note that all details are subject to change ... DATE: ... TIME: 1:30 ... Ukrainian Pysanka Festival.
noodls 2014-07-03(Source: Embassy of Canada in France ) ... Please note that all details are subject to change ... DATE: ... Ukrainian Pysanka Festival ... gc.
noodls 2014-07-03(Source: Department of Canadian Heritage of Canada ) ... All times are local ... DATE: ... TIME: 1:30 PM. PLACE: Ukrainian Pysanka Festival.
noodls 2014-07-03... describe how pysanka eggs are made, and watched a science clip about geese and their hatchlings.
The Charlotte Observer 2014-06-06Famous and highly detailed eggs are Russia's jeweled Faberge’ eggs and central Europe's wax batik pysanka eggs ... 1) Drawing: ... ).
The Examiner 2014-04-22But Kap knows they’re so much more ... A single egg is a pysanka ... The resilience of the art form amazes Kap.
The Wichita Eagle 2014-04-19A pysanka (Ukrainian: писанка, plural: pysanky) is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated using a wax-resist (batik) method. The word comes from the verb pysaty, "to write", as the designs are not painted on, but written with beeswax. The word pysanka refers specifically to an egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs, and is not a generic term for any egg decorated using wax resist.
Many other eastern European ethnic groups decorate eggs using wax resist for Easter. These include the Belarusians (пісанка, pisanka), Bulgarians (писано яйце, pisano yaytse), Croats (pisanica), Czechs (kraslice), Hungarians (hímestojás), Lithuanians (margutis), Poles (pisanka), Romanians (ouă vopsite, incondeiate or impistrite), Serbs (pisanica), Slovaks (kraslica), Slovenes (pisanica, pirhi or remenke) and Sorbs (jejka pisać).
Pysanka is often taken to mean any type of decorated egg, but it specifically refers to an egg created by the written-wax batik method and utilizing traditional folk motifs and designs. Several other types of decorated eggs are seen in Ukrainian tradition, and these vary throughout the regions of Ukraine.