Friday, January 8, 2010

Silk Painting What Is The Difference Between Silk Painting With Dyes And Gutta Resist And Batik? And Are There Different?

What is the difference between silk painting with dyes and gutta resist and batik? And are there different? - silk painting

Batik classes, as in the United States compared to what you do not do in Bali?

2 comments:

coloursh... said...

OK, there is thus a lengthly description of what batik. Traditional batik have cracked "model throughout the piece ... chacteristic is batik.
This does not work (to resist happen with gutta or water-soluble or the man who was clean and dry) ... You can get an intuitive glance, without resisting the use of stamps, either on crack or thickened dyes (there are things that add to dyes can not) it works everywhere.
If you do not know already ... Here is an excellent source of all things .... Teignables

Annamaria M said...

Batik:

Procedure
The melted wax is on fabric, be applied before, dipped in paint. 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. Thin lines are pronounced with wax (tjanting Swivel Chahna ting made) of the needle, a wooden instrument with a small metal cup with a small point, which the wax seeps treated. Other methods for applying the wax onto the fabric pour the liquid wax, wax with a brush and apply the hot wax for a block of wood or wire precarved drawing and weaving. An indication of the level of craft in a piece of batik fabric is whether the trend is also visible on both sides of the fabric. This indicates that the application of wax on both sides or with swivel-design with blocks of the image mirror.

After dyeing, batik painting of the past, is the stuff dried. Then he dipped into a solvent to dissolve the wax, or ironed into a vat of boiling water, or between paper towels or newspapers providedabsorb the wax and reveal the deep rich colors and fine lines that crinkle give batik its character.

The invention of the copper block or cap from the Java in the 20th Develops century, revolutionized the manufacture of batik. It became possible to produce high quality designs and intricate patterns much faster than we could the painting.

Check this link, as follows:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painting P # ...

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