Crack open the world of pysanky, or Ukrainian Easter Eggs, with today’s guest, Andrea Kulish. Andrea, a first-generation Ukrainian-American artist and designer, specializes in pysanky eggs, a traditional Ukrainian art form created with a wax-resist or batik technique.
In this episode, Andrea reveals the deep cultural significance of pysanky, which are adorned with motifs rooted in Slavic folk art and have been crafted for centuries. Join us as we explore the detailed process of creating pysanky, from selecting the perfect egg to choosing vibrant color palettes. Andrea shares her insights into the history of this art form, including the meanings behind common symbols often seen in her work. We also delve into her mission to spread Ukrainian culture and good wishes through her art, shedding light on the importance of eggs as symbols of hope and renewal in Ukrainian traditions.
Additionally, Andrea discusses her River Arts District studio, Studio A, located inside Pink Dog Creative, highlighting the creative community that inspires her. Our conversation touches on Andrea's efforts to fundraise for Ukrainian relief, showcasing the power of art as a means of support in challenging times. Don’t miss this enlightening discussion that not only celebrates Ukrainian culture but also emphasizes the role of artists in fostering hope and resilience.