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Pysanky Museum Advanced Classes
 

Expand Your Talents and Achievements in the Art of Pysanky (Ukrainian Easter Eggs) through Private Lessons with Master Pysanky Artist. Pysanky Lessons with Helen Badulak are available by appointment throughout the year. Now taking reservations at 610-406-9238.
Call soon to reserve your place and get your preferred day and time! Beginner lessons also available — ask for more details!
Take your pysanky writing to the next level, and solve problems that have been plaguing your work.

PYSANKY MUSEUM
5020 Oley Turnpike Road
Reading, PA 19606-9116
610-406-9238
www.pysankymuseum.com

For advanced pysanky artists, there aren’t many hands-on resources available to help you dramatically increase your skill level. Once you’ve reached a level of proficiency, it can be difficult to find effective ways to develop further in this most challenging and rewarding art form. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to study under Master of Pysanky Helen Badulak. Winner of numerous awards over the past 35 years of practicing and teaching the art of pysanky, she is author of the esteemed Pysanky in the 21st Century. Helen Badulak is now accepting reservations for private lessons held at her studio in Reading, Pennsylvania. Call soon to make an appointment and to find out the rates at 610-406-9238.

Beginner lessons are also available with Helen Badulak. She will instruct not only adults, but elementary school age children all the way up through college. Get more details about beginner lessons by calling 610-406-9238.

What to bring to your lesson:
Last pysanka you did (or assortment of different ones you have done),
favorite stylus (kistka), electric or manual,
candle,
candle holder,
favorite paper towel roll,
No. 2 pencil,
razor blade,
questions or problems with techniques or designs that you’d like to solve.

The following will be supplied: Duck or chicken shell, different manual and electric styluses (kistky) for experimenting with, dyes, and muriatic acid. Note: If you forget any item, there will be supplies available.

 
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Seminars:
If you would like to have a class with more than 5 people, the Pysanky Museum will be more than happy to teach a seminar at the location of your preference. Seminars run about 3 hours depending on the design of the Pysanka. Students would be provided with all the supplies necessary, which they will keep at the conclusion of the seminar. For more information please call (610) 406-9238.
 

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