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  2. Batik - Wikipedia

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    Painted batik or batik lukis (Javanese script: ꦧꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦭꦸꦏꦶꦱ꧀; Pegon: باتيق لوكيس) is a technique of making batik by painting (with or without a template) on a white cloth using a combination of tools such as the canting, brush, cotton, or sticks to apply the resist, according to the painter. Brush application is ...

  3. Batik 101: Where It Comes From, How It’s Made, and How to Use It...

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    Batik Lukis is the form of batik that involves painting patterns, images, or lines onto blank, undyed cloth using any number of tools: paintbrushes, broomsticks, toothpicks, or other found...

  4. A Guide to Batik: History, Process and How to DIY - Skillshare

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    Batik art is a textile technique that uses wax and dye to create stunning patterns on a piece of fabric, such as cotton, silk, linen, or rayon. Originally from the island of Java in Indonesia, the technique of batik painting goes back to at least the 12 th century, though some historians believe that batik was already a well-established textile ...

  5. The art of batik is a textile dyeing technique, whereby wax and dye are mixed to create a pattern on various types of fabric, such as cotton, silk, linen, rayon, and hemp. However, the batik art techniques can also be applied to leather, wood, paper, and even ceramics.

  6. Batik MotifsGoogle Arts & Culture

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    Batik, originating from the Javanese word meaning “painted”, uses a wax-resist dyeing process to produce colorful textiles. Developed on the island of Java, lines and patterns created in...

  7. Batik Art — Google Arts & Culture

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    ’Painted batik’ or batik lukis is a technique of making batik by painting on a white cloth using a medium or a combined medium like canting, brush, banana stalk, broomsticks, cotton or other...

  8. Batik Indonesia 101 — Google Arts & Culture

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    Batik is a handicraft of decorating fabrics by crossing colors using hot wax (dye-resist) with canting tools. This artwork has been around since ancient times and passed down between generations....

  9. The Art of Indonesian Batik: Patterns, Dyeing Techniques, and...

    www.momentslog.com/culture/the-art-of-indonesian-batik-patterns-dyeing...

    Batik is a traditional Indonesian textile art that involves the creation of intricate patterns on fabric using a wax-resist dyeing technique. The patterns are meticulously hand-drawn or stamped onto the fabric, and then the fabric is dyed in multiple stages to achieve the desired colors and designs.

  10. Batik Design: The Traditions and Beauty of The Indonesian ... -...

    www.theungasan.com/blog/batik-design-the-traditions-and-beauty-of-the...

    Painted batik, known in Javanese as batik lukis, is a technique of batiking that allows for increased free-form design, utilising motifs, colours and patterns not traditionally possible with other techniques.

  11. What is Batik? | The Batik Guild

    www.batikguild.org.uk/batik

    Batik is historically the most expressive and subtle of all the resist methods. The ever-widening range of techniques available offers the artist the opportunity to explore a unique process in a flexible and very exciting way.