Friday, September 30, 2016

Friday Egg: Species of Water

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye


































Today's piece is called "Species of Water." The blues remind me of the varied shades of blue and green you see in different kinds of water: ocean, lake, ice, deep and shallow. These chicken eggshells were injected with dye and allowed to sit and think for a few days. I then cut teardrop shapes into the eggshells using a diamond wheel on my Dremel. This was definitely the hardest part and I lost about a third of the eggshells that I started with.  I then carefully arranged the eggshells in different configurations until I found the one most pleasing and attached them to the white framework. I love looking at the various colors inside of each eggshell. I find it interesting that some eggs allowed the dye to migrate through the pores to the outer shell while others kept it completely inside.

Just a note: eggshell dust is hazardous to breathe, so if you are ever tempted to cut into an eggshell with a Dremel, use a dustbox or cut outside and wear a paint project respirator with filters for vapor/paint/dust. If you smell eggshell dust then you are breathing it in and you don't want to do that.

Happy Friday!


©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye


©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye

©Katy David 2016 "Species of Water" Chicken eggs, aniline dye


Friday, September 23, 2016

Friday Egg: Starry Seas

©Katy David 2016 "Starry Seas" chicken egg pysanka


Friday Egg today is similar to the one I posted a couple of weeks ago, but in a completely different colorway. I like to see how choosing different colors can completely change the feel of a piece. I call this one "Starry Seas" because the eggshell decided that the pores of the egg would show on the open water areas, where I left the wave blank rather than draw stripes. It looks to me like stars in the sky reflected in a wave. I love the effect and I am happy when an eggshell asserts itself like this.


©Katy David 2016 "Starry Seas" chicken egg pysanka

©Katy David 2016 "Starry Seas" chicken egg pysanka

©Katy David 2016 "Starry Seas" chicken egg pysanka

©Katy David 2016 "Starry Seas" chicken egg pysanka

©Katy David 2016 "Starry Seas" chicken egg pysanka

Friday, September 16, 2016

Friday Egg: Fish Traffic

©Katy David 2016 "Fish Traffic" Chicken egg traditional pysanka

Friday Egg today is a whimsical and bright traditional egg with non-traditional colors. It's on a chicken eggshell, so it fits right in the palm of your hand. I called it "Fish Traffic" because the way I arranged this fish reminded me of two way traffic on a street. 

©Katy David 2016 "Fish Traffic" Chicken egg traditional pysanka

©Katy David 2016 "Fish Traffic" Chicken egg traditional pysanka

©Katy David 2016 "Fish Traffic" Chicken egg traditional pysanka


Friday, September 9, 2016

Friday Egg: Sundown Seas

©Katy David "Sundown Seas" Chicken Egg Pysanka

This Friday egg is called "Sundown Seas" because of the beautiful orange and yellow highlight colors that remind me of a sunset glinting off waves. All I need is a boat and a bottle of bubbly! Happy Friday!

©Katy David "Sundown Seas" Chicken Egg Pysanka

©Katy David "Sundown Seas" Chicken Egg Pysanka

©Katy David "Sundown Seas" Chicken Egg Pysanka

©Katy David "Sundown Seas" Chicken Egg Pysanka

Friday, September 2, 2016

Friday Egg: Caught

"Caught" ©Katy David 2016 Goose egg, aniline dye, varnish

Planetary objects caught up in an invisible net of gravity. This is a goose egg. I started with a pencilled sketch on the egg, indicating where the circles would be and then where the net would fall. I dyed the egg gray and waxed the net, avoiding the areas where I wanted the net to be a different color, like the black net over the yellow circle below. Then I went through two different yellows and black before etching the eggshell back down to white with vinegar. I like how the etching caused some bleed out from the darker colors into the white areas. You can see the feathering around a black circle in the picture second down from here. It looks a bit like the net and the circle are merging, disintegrating into each other. Not static, nor caught in the net forever!

"Caught" ©Katy David 2016 Goose egg, aniline dye, varnish



"Caught" ©Katy David 2016 Goose egg, aniline dye, varnish

"Caught" ©Katy David 2016 Goose egg, aniline dye, varnish

"Caught" ©Katy David 2016 Goose egg, aniline dye, varnish