Krystyna Majewska's collection of Easter Eggs decorated using batik method, Gdansk, Poland


To transfer the wax I use a pin stuck into a penholder with its head facing down. The egg is emptied by sucking the content through the small hole. I start by dividing the shell into sections using a pencil. I close the holes with wax and transfer hot wax onto the egg with the pin. This part of the design will remain the colour of the shell. I then put the egg into a colour bath before adding other parts of the designs. This process can be repeated as many times as one wishes. The last bath is the darkest and will create a background to contrast with the rest of the design. The wax is removed by warming the egg over a gas fire. Krystyna Majewska


Size: 5120px × 3401px
Location: Gdansk Poland
Photo credit: © Krystyna Szulecka / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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