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Sherman A1

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Thu Apr 21, 2022, 10:19 AM Apr 2022

Ballwin artist's Ukrainian Easter eggs are a hit

Katherine Alexander makes Ukrainian Easter eggs — and that’s earned her not only a huge following on TikTok, but also helped her raise more than $6,000 to help Ukraine.

But Alexander had neither thing in mind when she began getting serious about the art form. She’d learned how to make what’s called pysanky from her Polish mother, then put it behind her to focus on her career as a music educator. She spent nearly a decade as orchestra director for the Webster Groves School District.

Then, after leaving her job to take care of her children, she found herself with too much energy in the evenings. Returning to pysanky gave her something to do with her hands — and an outlet for her creative energy.

“About five years ago, that's when I started making them almost compulsively every night,” she recalled on Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air. “I had to get to 8 o'clock when the boys were tucked in and I could work on this art.”

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/show/st-louis-on-the-air/2022-04-18/ballwin-artists-ukrainian-easter-eggs-are-a-hit

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Ballwin artist's Ukrainian Easter eggs are a hit (Original Post) Sherman A1 Apr 2022 OP
Thanks for this! ... electric_blue68 Aug 2022 #1

electric_blue68

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1. Thanks for this! ...
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 01:00 AM
Aug 2022

I'm 2nd Gen half Ukrainian-American. 🙂

I tried this once 50 yrs ago or so. I was so disappointed, I never tried again. (I was/am an artist, and was upset I didn't have enough control, not the patience to keep at it back then)

My parents bought them bc we live in NYC , and went to a shop in Little Ukraine in the East Village. My sib and I divided them up later on.
I might have bought one myself.


She's quite wonderful!
I love her traditonal, mixed, and modern works. 🧡

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