Easter has just passed, have you all found Easter eggs hidden in every corner of your home? But not all Easter eggs need to be hidden, at least self-taught illustrator Dinara Mirtalipova combined Uzbek folk patterns in her hand-painted eggs. After seeing it, you will be reluctant to hide it!
Mirtalipova uses a paintbrush to paint on wooden eggs and porcelain eggs. Different from traditional Easter eggs, which are always full of bright candy tones, Mirtalipova uses black or white as the background color, and uses red and green to outline the decorative features. Birds, ornamental flowers and leaves growing along the outline of the eggs are used in simple colors, but vivid and vivid patterns are drawn, as well as full of Uzbek national customs.