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#8076340
15 April 2022
Olga Sokiran, one of the members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, holds a Pysanka in progress, after completing the first layer of dye. The students held a workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076338
15 April 2022
Zachar Hankewycz, a member of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, melts the wax of his Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter egg) to reveal the elaborate design. The students held a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076336
15 April 2022
Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076334
15 April 2022
Olga Sokiran, a member of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, melts the wax off her Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter egg) to reveal the elaborate design underneath. Students held a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076332
15 April 2022
An egg is emptied of its contents using a special tool that pumps air through a small hole in the egg during a Pysanka-making workshop at Northeastern University, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076330
15 April 2022
Anya Dubovyk, who comes from Northeastern Ukraine, decorates a Pysanka, a Ukrainian Easter Egg, during a workshop at Northeastern University, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076328
15 April 2022
Anya Dubovyk, who comes from Northeastern Ukraine, holds her finished Pysanka, a Ukrainian Easter Egg, during a workshop at Northeastern University, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076326
15 April 2022
Olga Sokiran, a member of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, holds her finished Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter egg). Students held a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076324
15 April 2022
At Northeastern University Terenia Hankewcz, left, Olga Sokiran and Anya Dubovyk participate in a a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076322
15 April 2022
Wax is used to mark designs on a Pysanka, a Ukrainian Easter egg, and acts a resist when dyed. Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076320
15 April 2022
Wax is used to mark designs on a Pysanka, a Ukrainian Easter egg, and acts a resist when dyed. Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076318
15 April 2022
Julia Kotlinska, right, and Kateryna Kucheruk participate in a Pysanka-making workshop at Northeastern University, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076316
15 April 2022
Wax is heated with a candle before being wiped off to reveal the design underneath. Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076314
15 April 2022
Beeswax and wax pens called a "kistka" used to create the elaborate Pysanky decorations. On April 13, 2022, members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club held a Pysanka making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#6758924
27 May 2021
A woman wears a face mask during Campus Polska Przyszlosci meeting and conference organized by the Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland on 16 May, 2021. The week-long even called Campus Polska Przyszlosci, organized by Rafal Trzaskowski’s opposition movement Wspolna Polska, will take place at the turn of August and September in Kortow, the campus of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Thousand of young people will take part in workshops, debates, concerts, theater performances and sports activities.
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#6758922
27 May 2021
Jacek Jaskowiak, Mayor of the City of Poznan, is seen during Campus Polska Przyszlosci meeting and conference organized by the Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland on 16 May, 2021. The week-long even called Campus Polska Przyszlosci, organized by Rafal Trzaskowski’s opposition movement Wspolna Polska, will take place at the turn of August and September in Kortow, the campus of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Thousand of young people will take part in workshops, debates, concerts, theater performances and sports activities.
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