Ukrainian Psyanka Eggs, April 11-12

$160.00
  • Date: April 11-12, 2025

  • Time: 10-3 pm (hour for lunch)

  • Tuition: $160

  • Instructor: Sue Pico

  • Students: Ages 16+

  • Location: 101 N. Peabody/ Main campus

In this 2-day workshop, you will learn a traditional craft in Ukraine, with a history of thousands of years. The method is similar to batik - patterns are drawn on the egg with wax, which then protects the covered areas from the dye that is applied. By repeating this process with different colors of dye, a multi-colored pattern is built up. Finally, the wax is removed to reveal the colors that were covered up at each stage. Feel free to bring a design to try.

To watch Sue, follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2575293572563819.

Sue Allen Pico is an artist proud to support the Arts in North Central Arkansas. A Magna Cum Laude graduate from Northern State University of Aberdeen, SD with a double major in Fine Arts and Cumulative Art Education, Pico is best known for involving children and adults with the arts in public and private schools, churches, and various other venues in South Dakota, Hawaii, Louisiana, and, since 1998, Arkansas. Pico develops and teaches a variety of performing, visual, and language arts programs. Traveling the state holding Art Adventures for students and teachers, Pico also does commission work, and offers private lessons and Art Adventures for small groups in her Clinton area studio, Sue’s Art House. She is currently a member of the North Central Arkansas Artist League, the Troubadours (a reader’s theater performing arts group), spent 10 years as executive director of the North Central Arkansas Foundation for the Arts and Education, and is on the Artists in Education Roster for the Arkansas State Arts Council. Her personal art focus is watercolor, original Ukrainian-style Pysanky Eggs, and “broken stick” & ink drawings. Her art reflects a cheerful outlook that overcomes daily struggles and reflects the love of Christ. “Life is full of challenges; Art helps lift us above those challenges to encouragement and delight. Enjoy the expression of your own art, be inspired by the art of others and realize the love expressed in the work of the Ultimate Artist, God.” says Pico regarding the inspiration of her work.

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  • Date: April 11-12, 2025

  • Time: 10-3 pm (hour for lunch)

  • Tuition: $160

  • Instructor: Sue Pico

  • Students: Ages 16+

  • Location: 101 N. Peabody/ Main campus

In this 2-day workshop, you will learn a traditional craft in Ukraine, with a history of thousands of years. The method is similar to batik - patterns are drawn on the egg with wax, which then protects the covered areas from the dye that is applied. By repeating this process with different colors of dye, a multi-colored pattern is built up. Finally, the wax is removed to reveal the colors that were covered up at each stage. Feel free to bring a design to try.

To watch Sue, follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2575293572563819.

Sue Allen Pico is an artist proud to support the Arts in North Central Arkansas. A Magna Cum Laude graduate from Northern State University of Aberdeen, SD with a double major in Fine Arts and Cumulative Art Education, Pico is best known for involving children and adults with the arts in public and private schools, churches, and various other venues in South Dakota, Hawaii, Louisiana, and, since 1998, Arkansas. Pico develops and teaches a variety of performing, visual, and language arts programs. Traveling the state holding Art Adventures for students and teachers, Pico also does commission work, and offers private lessons and Art Adventures for small groups in her Clinton area studio, Sue’s Art House. She is currently a member of the North Central Arkansas Artist League, the Troubadours (a reader’s theater performing arts group), spent 10 years as executive director of the North Central Arkansas Foundation for the Arts and Education, and is on the Artists in Education Roster for the Arkansas State Arts Council. Her personal art focus is watercolor, original Ukrainian-style Pysanky Eggs, and “broken stick” & ink drawings. Her art reflects a cheerful outlook that overcomes daily struggles and reflects the love of Christ. “Life is full of challenges; Art helps lift us above those challenges to encouragement and delight. Enjoy the expression of your own art, be inspired by the art of others and realize the love expressed in the work of the Ultimate Artist, God.” says Pico regarding the inspiration of her work.

  • Date: April 11-12, 2025

  • Time: 10-3 pm (hour for lunch)

  • Tuition: $160

  • Instructor: Sue Pico

  • Students: Ages 16+

  • Location: 101 N. Peabody/ Main campus

In this 2-day workshop, you will learn a traditional craft in Ukraine, with a history of thousands of years. The method is similar to batik - patterns are drawn on the egg with wax, which then protects the covered areas from the dye that is applied. By repeating this process with different colors of dye, a multi-colored pattern is built up. Finally, the wax is removed to reveal the colors that were covered up at each stage. Feel free to bring a design to try.

To watch Sue, follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2575293572563819.

Sue Allen Pico is an artist proud to support the Arts in North Central Arkansas. A Magna Cum Laude graduate from Northern State University of Aberdeen, SD with a double major in Fine Arts and Cumulative Art Education, Pico is best known for involving children and adults with the arts in public and private schools, churches, and various other venues in South Dakota, Hawaii, Louisiana, and, since 1998, Arkansas. Pico develops and teaches a variety of performing, visual, and language arts programs. Traveling the state holding Art Adventures for students and teachers, Pico also does commission work, and offers private lessons and Art Adventures for small groups in her Clinton area studio, Sue’s Art House. She is currently a member of the North Central Arkansas Artist League, the Troubadours (a reader’s theater performing arts group), spent 10 years as executive director of the North Central Arkansas Foundation for the Arts and Education, and is on the Artists in Education Roster for the Arkansas State Arts Council. Her personal art focus is watercolor, original Ukrainian-style Pysanky Eggs, and “broken stick” & ink drawings. Her art reflects a cheerful outlook that overcomes daily struggles and reflects the love of Christ. “Life is full of challenges; Art helps lift us above those challenges to encouragement and delight. Enjoy the expression of your own art, be inspired by the art of others and realize the love expressed in the work of the Ultimate Artist, God.” says Pico regarding the inspiration of her work.

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