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- Photo Galleries of Egg Art | Egg Art International (EAI)
Explore three galleries filled with all styles of egg art including Faberge style, Pysanky, Ukranian, Painted eggs, Carved eggs and so much more! Photo Galleries of Egg Art We now have four beautiful galleries for all to enjoy. Gallery of the "Most Liked Eggs of the Month- Our most popular gallery! Each month our Facebook group called Egg Art International Gallery conducts a contest which highlights the most liked eggs. These artists receive a certificate of recognition to proudly display as well as promotion on all our social media sites including Pinterest and Instagram. The winners are invited to participate in the yearly fundraising magazine called "Amazing Eggs of ____" . The honorable mentions and category winners may also be invited to participate as well. Check out all the new photos each month! Take me to this Gallery now! Gallery of Master Artisan Pathway "MAP" Recipients See the beautiful creations of the participants who have submitted their egg art to this vigorous program of education and excellence. Learn some of their techniques thru their descriptions and additional views of their egg art. Not only are the eggs beautiful, but it is an amazing place to learn and start your own pathway to becoming a Master Artisan! Take me to this Gallery now! Gallery of Master Program Egg Art (old IEAG Master Program) See the beautiful creations from the former IEAG program. These Master artists were both innovators and set the standard for excellence we all hope to aspire to. Many of the participant's photos were lost when the IEAG dissolved. If you were one of former participants and you would like to have your accomplishments appear on this gallery, please contact us. Take me to this Gallery now! Helmut Meister Gallery of Egg Art Styles- See all the different styles of Egg Art! Mr. Meister has collected over 4000 eggs by artists all over the world. Enjoy and be inspired by all the different styles and colors of egg art in this amazing collection. Take me to this Gallery now!
- Books | Egg Art International (EAI)
Many instructional books covering all types of egg art/eggshell art/egg decorating. Beginner thru advanced techniques in egg art are found. Lorrie Popow and Linda Martin are very successful artists, and you will find their books here along with other great artists. Books Available Click on the Pictures below for a direct link to their purchase site. Many can be purchased as a download or hard copy. Message Written in Wax By Ildiko Fekete She describes the technique of wax dyeing from simple motifs to multicolored, complex patterns, while also offering insight into the secrets of plant-based dyes. Eggs by Dot Cannon 436- pages of her work from 1977 to 2016 Pysanky UA 3 books to get you started in writing pysanky by Tetiana Konoval Magic of Cold Porcelain By Shirley Willis exclusively for Linda Martin Egg Designs. She explains how to make the flowers with tips on using the paste and a gallery of flowers used on her eggs. Available as a download or hardcopy. Inside the Egg..Linings & Other Ideas for Using Fabrics This book and DVD by Linda Martin is for those wanting to learn different lining techniques. For beginners thru advanced with 10 patterns in the 48-page book and DVD. Eggstravaganza Egg Designs This 27 page Egg Designs Hand book in .pdf format is packed with photos and great Ideas for you to try. There are also Instructions & Diagrams for nine egg designs, as well as pages of useful eggcrafting hints and tips. Writing Pysanky Piece by Piece Gail Lambka's new 144-page art book with full-color graphics and photos. Pictures and illustrations of both pysanka elements and completed eggs number over 750. Discover a different egg division in each of the ten chapters, then utilize the visual materials provided to make your very own pysanka masterpiece. Coloring Pysanky with Natural Dyes Written in Ukranian by Tetiana Vlenenko and Liubov Ktitorova.This book is actually two books in one. The first part of the book is a nuts and bolts primer on dyeing pysanky with traditional dyes. The authors discuss techniques, plant materials, dye recipes, mordants, even the sort of pots to use for dyeing. Pokuttian Folk Pysanky Vira Manko shares her knowledge and recreations of pysanky from Pokuttian Folk Pysanky from Ukraine. This hard cover book tells how pysanky are written in Pokuttia along with information on colours, divisions, ancient symbols and special characteristic features of some centres of Pysankarstvo. Paper Sculpture in Egg Art Linda Martin's new book with DVD contains detailed descriptions and step-by-step photos of the techniques, along with 12 patterns. Dye Happy by Susan Jones A practical guide to color for the egg artist. Learn what goes into choosing harmonious color schemes, and then learn how to make them with dyes. Egging Tips and Hints Tips and Hints and much, much more... by Linda Martin. This is a 40+ page book full of helpful tips to save you time and introduce you to some techniques. This is a handy guide for beginners and existing egg artists alike. Available also in hardcopy. Dental Drill Art: A Beginners Guide to High Speed Engraving & Carving These artists use the same drills and little burs your local dentist use, but to drill away glass, metal, wood, antler, eggshells, and more to make images, designs, and lettering. Author Roger F. Wolford has used his 20 years of experience to create a guide for the beginner. Divide and Conquer Step by step instructions for Ukrainian-style batik eggs (pysanky). Egg Carving for Beginners: Techniques to Creating Exquisite Eggs This book is meant to assist anyone with the desire to learn how to cut, carve or etch eggs with the basics. It will take you through the different stages it takes to get the end results you desire. There are many techniques an egg artist can use with a carved or cut egg. This book will give you the basics and serve as an easy reference anytime you need it! Osterpfad-Vogtland Learn about the amazing towns that make up the yearly Easter Trail in Germany.6 Euros + shipping. Pysanky Beginnings Various Pysanka artists come together to share designs that can be achieved by beginners. Photographs and detailed descriptions show the way. Grid and Bear It Patterns on graph paper (square and isometric) suitable for batik egg designs (pysanky). Instructions for making grids on eggs and calculating a pattern size. Several examples are given. Egg-Cetera Mostly non-traditional designs for wax-resist egg decoration. Pysanky purists would say these eggs are not pysanky, but they are created the same way, with a kistka, wax and dyes. Designs range from quilt patterns, to mandalas, Islamic geometric pattern, pentagonal patterns, and many more. Running in Circles: Trypillian Pysanky Designs This book explains how Trypillian designs are made on pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs) and offers several designs and methods based on circles and circular forms. Egg and Flower Art Egg and Flower Art by Konomi Kashiwaya. A Small Book about Basic Egg Decorating Little book with supplies, cutting, paints, glues, stands, suppliers, and designs by Dr. Juan Pablo Polgatiz. Making Pysanky My Journey Kelly J. Evans explores the history, tradition and symbolism of Pysanky, along with detailed step-by-step instruction on this ancient folk art. Featured is how Kelly was taught the Lemko Drop-Pull technique by his Ukrainian mother. The Art of Tamera Stevens Tamera Seevers beautiful egg carving book. Carefully sculpting and filigreeing on the world's largest egg, she transforms it into the incredibly delicate and intricate piece of art. Show More
- Free Patterns and Designs | Egg Art International (EAI)
Free eggshell art patterns and designs for all to enjoy. Check back as we are adding new designs to our growing library! You need to become a member to access more patterns, so join now! It's free! Free Patterns & Designs Click on the picture to go directly to the document. We will be adding all styles of patterns and instructions. This is just the beginning. If you have a special design that you would like to donate, please contact us . Rhomus Stripes by Helmut Meister Windmill Division Tutorial By Susan Jones Sand Painting Tutorial by Jean Jensen Pysanky Pattern-Surfin'Safari by Susan Jones Pysanky Poppy Tutorial Beginner tutorial by Mia Morsack Sohn "Pattern Design" Book "Pattern Design". This is an unbelievable 358-page pattern book by Lewis Day from 1933. *** First 6 pages are blank on download. A Touch of Spring Faberge Style pattern by Joan Huff 1987 Delta Rose Pattern Faberge Style pattern by B. Rich Variation on 40 triangles Pysanky instruction document by Jennifer E Kwong Lacy Butterfly- NEW Pattern by Joan Huff "Briar Rose" Relief carving by Lorna Winchy Beginner relief carving pattern and instruction. Angel Fish Emu Carving by Lorna Winch Step by Step process to carve this angel fish "Spring Bouquet" by Linda Martin Learn embroidery techniques for making this pretty egg Pink Pearls ornament Beginner ornament by Dani Fausek Cotton Candy Carousel Advanced mechanical design by Susan Byrd "Under the Sea" Advanced pattern by unknown artist. Turkish Lamp Egg Susan Jones Christmas Greetings Pattern by Linda Martin Double Deckers Trypillian An amalgam of Trypillian designs by Susan Jones Crossed Woven Bands Ikuko Sekine design, Susan Jones author of handout Soap Dispenser A carved ostrich egg pattern to make a soap dispenser by Maureen Williams Pysanky Pinwheel Pattern How to make a pinwheel pattern. Russian Nesting Dolls Pattern by Linda Martin "Heart Eggs" Heart shaped egg pattern by Maureen Williams "Time Out For Dancing" A pattern for using foil prints from Aussie Eggshell Carvers "On Gossamer Wings" Pattern by Joan Huff for the more advanced artist. "Spring Basket" "Spring Basket" pattern by Joan Huff. Double Triqueta Prequel Ikuko Sekine, handout by Susan Jones Double Triqueta Ikuko Sekine, handout by Susan Jones Folkart Eggs- Straw Applique Learn how to make straw applique eggs. This technique is the 4th oldest known method of folk art eggery. Folkart Eggs- Czechoslovak Kraslice Scratch-Carve Scratched "Kraslice" is the third oldest of the ancient folk art methods of egg art. Learn this interesting technique. Folkart Eggs-"Slovak Folk Painting" Read about Slovak Folk Painting. Folkart Eggs- "Moravian Eggs" Learn about this technique which is one of the forerunners of Pysanky. Butterflies are Free Advanced Pattern by Sally LeVan called "Butterflies are Free". Learn how to make doors of egg open with a pully type mechanism. "St. Nicolas" How to lengthen an egg so a figurine will fit. This intermediate pattern by Sally LeVan demonstrates the technique in "St. Nicolas". "Bleeding Heart" Advanced pattern by Joan Huff. "Fantasia" Advanced pattern from Joan Huff. Folkart Eggs "Waxed Meditation Egg" Learn about waxed meditation eggs. Folkart Eggs "Hungarian Eggs" Learn how to make Hungarian folkart eggs. Folkart Eggs "Ruben Gallegos" Learn about how to make these eggs
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- Patterns scratched with a wallpaper knife,Then covered with colorIn Mastern Artisan Pathway "MAP"·June 24, 20231126
- MAP Questions????In Mastern Artisan Pathway "MAP"·July 2, 2023We've started to receive enquiries about the Master Artisan Pathway on Facebook and elsewhere - how it operates and when submissions can be made. It's great to know that you are keen to participate and our judges are preparing themselves to look at what they know will be some amazing egg art over the coming months. Please make sure that you carefully read the requirements for entering the MAP. We'll all get used to how it works very soon, but it may take a little while to remember everything you're supposed to do! And how about the Junior MAP? Let's get those younger egg artists joining in and getting some formal recognition for what they are achieving. Don't forget, if yu have any questions at all, you just have to ask!2013
- Dremel bitsIn Questions & Answers·June 23, 2023Hi! I'm very new to egg art and am having some trouble finding rotary tool cutting bits. The ones I'm to find are too large to do anything more intricate than cutting an egg in half. The one I have is 3/4". Any tips on what they're called or where to find them? I'm located in the US. Thanks!0338


