In spring, chickens start laying again, bringing a welcome source of protein at winter's end. So it's no surprise that cultures around the world celebrate spring by honoring the egg.
Some traditions are simple, like the red eggs that get baked into Greek Easter breads. Others elevate the egg into a fancy art, like the heavily jewel-covered "eggs" that were favored by the Russians starting in the 19th century.
One ancient form of egg art comes to us from Ukraine. For centuries, Ukrainians have been drawing complicated patterns on eggs. Contemporary artists have followed this tradition to create eggs that speak to the anxieties of our age: Life is precious, and delicate. Eggs are, too.
"There's something about their delicate nature that appeals to me" says New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast. Several years ago, she became interested in eggs and learned the traditional Ukrainian technique to draw her very modern characters. "I've broken eggs at every stage of the process—from the very beginning to the very, very end. "
But there's an appeal in that vulnerability. "There's part of this sickening horror of knowing you're walking on the edge with this, that I kind of like, knowing that it could all fall apart at any second" Chast's designs, such as a worried man alone in a tiny rowboat, reflect that delicateness.
Traditional Ukrainian decorated eggs also spoke to those fears. The elaborate patterns were believed to offer protection against evil.
"There's an ancient legend that as long as these eggs are made, evil will not prevail in the world, " says Joan Brander, a Canadian egg-painter who has been painting eggs for over 60 years, having learned the art from her Ukrainian relatives.
The tradition dating back to 300 B. C., was later incorporated into the Christian church. The old symbols, however, still endure. A decorated egg with a bird on it, given to a young married couple, is a wish for children. A decorated egg thrown into the field would be a wish for a good harvest.
(1)Why do people in many cultures prize the egg?
What do we learn about the decorated "eggs" in Russia?
Why have contemporary artists continued the egg art tradition?
Why does Chast enjoy the process of decorating eggs?
Its little surprise that this idea has proven captivating because it seems so tr
Many of these mobile devices use public Wi-Fi hotspots, so its no surprise that
19.Many of these mobile devices use public Wi-Fi hotspots, so its no surprise th
Motion pictures are so much a part of our lives that its hard to imagine a world
In some conservative cultures, western advertising is _ as vulgar and blamed for
Its a pity that some of the people____cannot come to the party.A. invitingB. inv
He became the worlds richest man by developing and selling computer software aro
The German government isnt just banning some childrens smartwatches - its tellin
___. Its been reported that 76 percent of employees in some western countries ar
Directions: Translate the following sentences.1) Its natural for some homesickne