My Modern Pysanky
My Modern Pysanky
The pysanky in this section, as I noted on a previous page, are pysanky which are largely traditional in theme and in method, and use traditional motifs, but may use modern colors and have some nontraditional design elements. Some are updated versions of true traditional pysanky, others are completely new and original designs.
This type of pysanka is sometimes referred to as diasporan, made by “overseas” Ukrainians, but is now often found in Ukraine as well. I refer to them sometimes as “quasi-traditional.”
I’ve tried to note the sources of the patterns when known/remembered. Some of the eggs date back to the 70s, so it is not always an simple matter. Even when I do recall the source, copies are never exact. The dyes may take differently, a different type of stylus used, small mistakes may be made, there are differences in skill and technique, substitutions may be purposely made––in the end, a pysanka may look quite different from its model. The pysanky in this section are divided up by the major motif of each pysanka. Some background is given for each category and each design (if known).
The pysanky in this section are divided into groupings based on the main motif of the pysanka. I have used the same division that I did to explain symbolism in pysanky, but you should remember that, technically, the interpretation of symbols only really applies to traditional pysanky, as they contain messages and themes that have been handed down over countless generations. Modern pysanky utilize these age old symbols, but for decorative (rather than talismanic) purposes. To see true traditional designs, go here.
The pysanky in this section are a grab-bag of types––slightly modified traditional designs, true diasporan pysanky copied from books, postcards or the web, and a few that I’ve made up myself. I have a list of sources (with abbreviations) on the next page, although I don’t always stick to them precisely. (If I vary, it’s to give MORE information rather than less).
These are my modern pysanky. Some can be found on other pages on this site: in my annual collections, among my old pysanky, or in my friends’ and relatives’ pysanka galleries. (The pysanky may be presented in many more views on those pages.) I have gathered them all together here for the convenience of other pysanka makers who might want to copy them, or just those who want to peruse a lot of modern pysanky.
This is a work in progress, for two reasons. One is that it takes time to sort through some 1100 photos. The other is because I am always working on new pysanky, so there will always be a need to add new eggs to these pages.
Geometric
Scevomorphic
Anthropomorphic
Religious
Berehynia motifs
Cross motifs
Eye of God motifs
Church motifs
Sun and Moon motifs
Swastika motifs
Eternity Bands
Complex
Line/RIbbon
Waves
Back to MAIN Pysanka home page.
Back to Pysanka Index.
Back to Modern Pysanky HOME.
My Modern Pysanky