Balinese Batik & Fabric Design
Posted by Lloyd MitchellAmong the many art forms that Bali is famous for, perhaps one of the most interesting is batik. Batik techniques have been practiced in Indonesia for over a thousand years, and today it is not only a way to decorate fabric for clothing and sarongs, but also a legitimate artistic medium. Originally the only colors used were indigo, brown, and white, which represented the major Hindu deities. The color palette has since expanded to include a vibrant rainbow of hues. Batik artists apply hot melted wax to a cloth to protect the fibers from colored dyes. The artist alternates between wax and dye until he has layered the cloth with all of his colors and patterns. The fabric is then dipped in a chemical and hot water bath to remove all traces of the wax and reveal the design. The eighth graders have been experimenting with batik techniques in class. We looked at many traditional Balinese paintings and fabric patterns for inspiration. The students are concurrently working on an actual batik on fabric and also a pattern study on paper. Images of the finished projects will be posted when they are complete!
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