Balinese Batiks
Posted: Thursday, November 11th, 2010 By: Mrs. Ponden
Batik techniques originated in Indonesia, and today it is a popular artistic medium as well as a way to decorate fabric for clothing and sarongs. Hot melted wax is applied to a clean cloth to protect the fibers from dye in a specific pattern. 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 students looked at many traditional Balinese paintings and hand carved masks for inspiration.








