Material: Cotton
Title: moonlight girl
Size: 42.5*49cm
Net Weight: 80 grams = 0.18 lb
In our hometown -Yunnan province, located at the most southwest of China, lives many ethnic groups. The folk painters want to showcase their culture and beautiful costumes using batiks.
What makes batik so desirable?? It is a combination of fine arts incorporating two mediums, wax and dye, to produce layers and textures. It requires a certain level of patience to produce a piece of fine art where batik is concerned, taking into consideration the subtle colour combination and tedious printing process.
Batik is practiced by certain ethnic minorities in China. It involves painstaking procedures although the process is simple. Firstly, wax is melted, a special knife is used to scrape the liquid wax and create patterns while it hardens on the cotton cloth for printing. The cloth is then immersed completely in a jar.
The dyed cloth is boiled to remove wax, thus leaving clear white patterns on the background.
Batik offers ample scope for artistic imagination in the making of patterns. Those commonly seen are floral, geometric and spiral designs, but folk painters may also follow their artistic inclinations may also follow their artistic inclinations and draw flowers, birds, beasts, insects or fish. The patterns mostly enriched with local flavour. No two pieces of batik are identical, even if both are of the same design also have very few little difference.