About Batik.
Welcome to the world of batik!
This ancient and amazingly diverse batik now takes its place among other forms of decorative art and is widely used to create interior works and products that can be beautiful gifts for the wonderful people in your life.
We use many different techniques:
The "Serti" technique (cold batik) where designs are formed with a resistance liner and dye are spreading within this lines.
The Serti technique allows one to freely spread paint on fabric, creating a unique combination of colors and transitions.
The presence of the lines gives to the works carried out in this technique, additional decorative and graphic charm
But this technique is limited by the boundaries of the reserve.
Salt and alcohol can achieve very interesting effects on fabric.
The “classical” (hot batik) batik technique with wax-resistance.
The main feature of the hot batik - is the use of hot wax (paraffin wax, stearin) as reserving composition prevents the paint spreading.
This batik technique is good because it makes it possible to combine clean lines and fill watercolor, graphics and painting.
The Free Painting technique reveals the identity of each artist's inner “handwriting” and
individual originality inherent in the creative process.
Using the Free Painting technique, you can create almost anything you want close to reality with the possibility of drawing the smallest details.
A big plus of batik and silk painting is that it can be hung anywhere in the interior.
It does not glare, such as oil painting.
The graphics should be placed under the glass. The fabric does not reflect a light and painting will not shine in any place of the interior, will not lose saturation, and even if you hang wall panel in the sun it won't burn out. You can hang a picture, for example, to do a photo shoot.