Art 1 Project Batik

Batik (Javanese-Indonesian pronunciation: [bate], English  bətik/ or /bætk/) is an Indonesian word and refers to a generic wax-resist dyeing technique used on textile. The word originates from Javanese word “amba”, meaning ”to write” and the Javanese word for dot or point, “titik.
It is known to be more than a millennium old, probably originating in ancient Egypt or Sumeria. There is evidence that cloth decorated through some form of resist technique was in use in the early centuries AD.[citation needed] It is found in several countries later in West Africa such as Nigeria, Cameroon and Mali, or in Asia, such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh , Iran, Thailand, and Malaysia, but the most popular are in Indonesia

Culture
Batik has been both an art and a craft for centuries. In Java, Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik cloth in the world is still made there.
Contemporary batik, while owing much to the past, is markedly different from the more traditional and formal styles. For example, the artist may use etching, discharge dyeing, stencils, different tools for waxing and dyeing, wax recipes with different resist values and work with silk, cotton, wool, leather, paper or even wood and ceramics.
Batik is historically the most expressive and subtle of the resist methods. The ever widening range of techniques available offers the artist the opportunity to explore a unique process in a flexible and exciting way..

Procedure
Melted wax is applied to cloth before being dipped in dye.  It is common for people to use a mixture of bee’s wax and paraffin.   The bee’s wax will hold to the fabric and the paraffin wax will allow for cracking, which is a characteristic of batik.  Wherever the wax has seeped through the fabric, the dye will not penetrate. Sometimes several colors are used, with a series of dyeing, drying and waxing steps

We will be using Wax paper, tracing our drawings to transfer the wax to the Batik Paper and then painting with a watercolor wash.  The wax will repel the watercolor containing it and creating white spaces.heartsfqp-assortedbatikbatik_painting

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