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Luna Nguyen

The more I work with silk and fabric painting, the more I love it. Not only for its vibrant colors, but also for its feminine with a wide range of products from silk scarves, silk kimono jackets, silk paintings, cotton paintings, linen paintings, to home deco items; as well as its flexibility when it comes to many different painting techniques, for example: using water, salt, sugar, alcohol, ink, dye, paint, dilutant, anti-fusant, or thickener and other tools to create patterns like using needle and threads in Japanese Shibori technique, other techniques such as tie and dye, ice and dye, or adding embroidery.

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The more I work with silk and fabric painting, the more I love it. Not only for its vibrant colors, but also for its feminine with a wide range of products from silk scarves, silk kimono jackets, silk paintings, cotton paintings, linen paintings, to home deco items; as well as its flexibility when it comes to many different painting techniques, for example: using water, salt, sugar, alcohol, ink, dye, paint, dilutant, anti-fusant, or thickener and other tools to create patterns like using needle and threads in Japanese Shibori technique, other techniques such as tie and dye, ice and dye, or adding embroidery.

There are literally hundred of ways to paint on fabrics. And the techniques also various from painting on naturals fibres compare to synthetic ones.

In this online workshop: ”Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art”, I'll guide you how to create your colorful and intricate silk and cotton fabrics using the most simple way of Indonesian Batik Art. Applying this technique, you'll then be able to paint on all natural fabrics you can find in the market, or may already have at home.

As you can predict from the course title, yes, there is no fabrics steaming process required for this lovely technique, which is saving me a lot of time creating my works, and I cannot wait to share them with you.

After completing this course, you'll be able to create these 3 items: (you can choose any natural fabric of your choice)

1. A wearable silk habotai scarf 8mm.

2. A cotton placemat for your dining table.

3. A cotton fabric for decoration or experiment purposes.

I have break down the course into 30 small videos.

In each video/ step, I'll guide you thoroughly from choosing and preparing your fabrics, creating your own designs (from pencil drawing on paper to tracing your designs) onto the fabrics, how to choose and prepare your stretcher frames, learn the differences between plastic frame and wooden frame, then how to stretch your fabrics onto each frame.

You'll be able to choose the wax mixture and the wax pot, how to prepare the wax pot at the right temperature for each fabric, how to use tjanting spouted-tool (wax pen), how to use brushes for painting dyes or to applying wax on fabrics.

You'll also be able to mix 12 dye colors or more using a simple color chart, how to dye your fabrics in a dye bath, how to reactivate old dyes without wasting it, then how to remove wax completely, and finally making your products ready to be used.

At the end of the course, you can make absolutely endless ideas of products of your choice, on your own, from wearing to decorating, to traditional paintings using this beautiful Batik Art techniques.

I'm looking forward to seeing you and exploring this wonderful Art journey together.

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Learning objectives

  • A complete guide for beginners to indonesian batik art, step by step from start to finish.
  • Paint on all natural fabrics without having to steam your fabric to set the dyes.
  • Choose and prepare the fabric before painting and stretch the fabric onto the stretcher frame.
  • Create your own designs and patterns from scratch (from drawing with pencil on paper, to trace the design onto the fabric).
  • Mix the right mixture of batik wax, prepare the wax pot. recommendation of the best wax pot.
  • Learn to use the traditional tjanting spouted-tools (wax pens), brushes, and stamp to apply hot wax on the fabrics.
  • Mix 12 colors or more from only 3 primary dye colors (red, yellow, blue) and black.
  • Learn to paint on fabric using brushes, dye the fabric in a dye bath. how to reactive old dyes.
  • Remove the wax from the fabric by ironing or boiling techniques.
  • An easy way to creating a design that’s easy for anyone to learn. a system to create your designs or any imaginable objects, on fabrics.
  • Different approaches to creating a design or pattern to see what works best for you.
  • Turn mistakes to your advantages.
  • Know the different kind of stretcher frames and what each one is best used for.
  • Learn to paint on silk, cotton and all natural fabrics using this ancient techniques.
  • At the end of the course, you'll be able to make 3 items: a wearable silk scarf, a cotton placemat for your dining table, and a cotton fabric for home decor.
  • For advanced students, you'll be able to turn your closet into a fashion bonanza, by painting on large size of fabrics using batik art.
  • Be able to make endless idea of products e.g., tablecloth, placemat, curtain, pillowcase, cotton handbag, or any fabric decoration items you can think of.
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Syllabus

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Basic understanding of Indonesian Batik Art history.

To know what the required materials are.

To be able to make the right choice of fabrics for your projects, whether it is for wearing, decorating or traditional paintings.

To make sure your fabrics are ready to be used, in order to get the best painting and colouring results.

How to assemble plastic frame and stretch the silk scarf onto the frame. To know when to use this frame for best practice.

How to assemble wooden frame and stretch the cotton fabric onto the frame. To know when to use this frame for best practice.

You'll learn how to create your design using pencil drawing on paper.

How to mix medium for the fabrics.

How to apply medium on silk scarf.

Know how to transfer your design onto the fabric.

You learn how to apply wax on silk scarf using different types of tjanting and brushes.

Learn how to transfer your design on cotton fabric.

You'll learn how to apply wax on cotton fabric using different tjanting and brushes.

How to apply medium on cotton fabric.

How to apply wax on cotton fabric using Batik textile stamp.

How to create a selection of colors using the simple Color Chart.

How to mix 12 colors or more from using the 3 primary colors: red, yellow and blue, and black.

Learn how to paint on silk using brush with different color blending techniques.

Learn how to paint on cotton using brush with different color blending techniques.

Learn how to color the fabric in a dye bath. And how to reactivate old dyes.

To learn how to remove wax using an iron and absorbent papers.

How to remove the wax from the fabric completely using water.

The final step before your silk scarf is ready to be worn.

The final step of making your cotton placemat, ready to be used for your dining table.

The final step for the cotton fabric. You can then use it for home deco or anything that you like.

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Learners who complete Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Textile Artist
A Textile Artist creates original art using various fabric-based materials and techniques for exhibition or commission. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course provides a direct, comprehensive foundation for this career. Learners gain expertise in fabric selection, design creation from pencil drawings, intricate wax application using tjanting tools and brushes, precise dye mixing from primary colors, and painting techniques on natural fabrics like silk and cotton. The course's focus on creating original patterns and executing complex Batik designs is central to producing high-quality, distinctive textile art. Mastering this ancient technique, including preparing fabrics, mixing colors, and applying wax and dyes, equips an aspiring Textile Artist to specialize in a rich, culturally significant art form, making their work uniquely compelling.
Textile Designer
A Textile Designer creates original patterns, prints, and textures for fabrics used in fashion or interiors. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course is highly relevant, providing hands-on experience with a versatile fabric art form. The guide takes learners through creating designs, mixing custom dye colors from primary hues, and applying these to natural fabrics like silk and cotton. This process directly cultivates skills in surface design, color theory, and material manipulation—all crucial for textile design. The ability to produce intricate, hand-painted patterns using ancient techniques ensures a Textile Designer can offer unique and specialized fabric creations, significantly enhancing their portfolio with distinctive textile artistry.
Cultural Heritage Artisan
A Cultural Heritage Artisan practices traditional crafts to preserve and transmit cultural skills. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course is exceptionally well-suited for a Cultural Heritage Artisan, as it is entirely dedicated to "Indonesian Batik Art," an ancient, culturally rich technique. Learners are guided through the historical context, traditional tools like the tjanting, and authentic methods of wax application, dyeing, and pattern creation on natural fabrics. The course provides a comprehensive roadmap for understanding and practicing this specific traditional art form. Mastering Batik through this course positions an individual to become a skilled practitioner and advocate for the preservation of this important cultural heritage, upholding and sharing an invaluable artistic tradition.
Surface Pattern Designer
A Surface Pattern Designer develops repeatable designs for textiles, wallpaper, or packaging. This creative role involves conceptualizing motifs and selecting color palettes. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course is incredibly relevant for an aspiring Surface Pattern Designer, offering a unique approach to pattern creation. Learners meticulously create designs on paper, transfer them to fabric, and learn to mix diverse dye colors from primary hues for intricate patterns. This directly cultivates fundamental skills in developing repeating motifs. The course's systematic approach to design, from initial drawing to wax and dye application, helps prepare individuals to create an extensive portfolio of distinct and attractive textile patterns, applicable far beyond just Batik.
Fashion Designer
A Fashion Designer conceptualizes and creates clothing and accessory lines. For a Fashion Designer, the "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course offers an invaluable artistic specialization. It teaches the complete process of creating unique, hand-painted fabrics, directly integrable into high-end fashion collections. The course's focus on designing and painting on silk and cotton for items like scarves and large fabrics translates directly to creating custom textiles for garments. Understanding fabric properties, dye mixing from primary colors, and the specific application of Batik techniques allows a designer to craft distinctive, luxurious, and culturally rich textile elements. This ensures their collections stand out with a unique, handcrafted aesthetic.
Artisan Entrepreneur
An Artisan Entrepreneur creates unique, handmade products and manages all business aspects from production to sales. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course provides an exceptional foundation for an Artisan Entrepreneur. Learners conclude the course with tangible items like a wearable silk scarf, a cotton placemat, and decorative fabric, directly demonstrating product creation. The course emphasizes making "endless ideas of products" from these techniques, including tablecloths, pillowcases, and handbags, fostering a product-development mindset. Mastering Indonesian Batik Art gives a distinct product line with cultural appeal, enabling the entrepreneur to create and market unique, handcrafted textile goods, leveraging specialized artistic skills to build a successful creative business.
Product Designer Textile Focus
A Product Designer with a textile focus designs products primarily from fabrics, such as accessories or soft furnishings. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course provides practical skills highly applicable to this role. Learners gain hands-on experience from "choosing and preparing your fabrics" to creating prototypes like "a wearable silk habotai scarf" or "a cotton placemat." The course encourages making "endless ideas of products," specifically listing items like cotton handbags and pillowcases, which are common textile products. Understanding the entire process of fabric transformation, from design and primary color mixing to dyeing and finishing, enables a designer to create innovative, custom-designed textile products with a distinctive aesthetic and a deep appreciation for material properties and production methods.
Home Decor Designer
A Home Decor Designer curates and designs interior spaces, often selecting or creating decorative elements. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course can significantly aid an aspiring Home Decor Designer. The curriculum specifically mentions creating a functional cotton placemat and decorative cotton fabric. It explicitly encourages learners to make "endless ideas of products" such as tablecloths, curtains, and pillowcases. This direct application of Batik techniques to household items allows designers to create custom, unique textile pieces. Infusing spaces with personalized style and cultural richness, the ability to design and produce one-of-a-kind fabric decor ensures a designer can offer bespoke solutions, creating truly distinctive interiors.
Visual Artist
A Visual Artist creates original works across various mediums, expressing ideas for public engagement or exhibition. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course can be highly beneficial for a Visual Artist seeking to expand their medium and technique repertoire. The course thoroughly covers artistic creation on fabric, from conceptualizing designs on paper to executing them with dyes and waxes on silk and cotton. It emphasizes color blending from primary dyes, intricate pattern development, and turning mistakes into advantages, all core artistic principles. For a Visual Artist, mastering Indonesian Batik Art offers a unique and intricate medium for expression, allowing for the creation of distinctive textile-based artworks that incorporate a rich cultural heritage, providing a fresh avenue for artistic exploration and production.
Art Educator
An Art Educator instructs students in various art forms, fostering creativity and artistic development. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course may be useful for an Art Educator, particularly one specializing in textile arts or cultural art forms. Structured as a "complete guide for beginners" with "30 small videos" and thorough guidance, it mirrors an instructional approach. It teaches step-by-step processes for fabric preparation, design creation from pencil drawings, tool usage (tjanting, brushes, stamps), color mixing from primary dyes, and wax application—all transferable instructional skills. An Art Educator could leverage this detailed understanding of Indonesian Batik Art to design engaging workshops or integrate this specific traditional technique into broader art curricula, offering students a unique, hands-on learning experience.
Costume Designer
A Costume Designer creates attire for performers in theater or film, crucial for character development. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course may be helpful for a Costume Designer looking to incorporate unique, custom-designed textiles. The course provides detailed instruction on painting and dyeing natural fabrics like silk and and cotton, frequently used in costume construction. The ability to create original patterns, custom color schemes from primary dyes, and apply them through Batik allows a designer to produce distinctive fabrics perfectly tailored to a character's aesthetic or a production's historical period. This specialized skill can elevate costume designs, offering unparalleled customization and authenticity, particularly for productions requiring specific cultural or artistic textile finishes.
Textile Restoration Specialist
A Textile Restoration Specialist preserves and repairs historical textile artifacts. This role requires extensive knowledge of materials and historical techniques. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course may be useful for an aspiring Textile Restoration Specialist. While focused on creation, it provides detailed knowledge of "different kinds of fibers," "differences between silk dyes and silk paints," and the process of "dyeing the fabric in a dye bath" and "removing wax completely." This fundamental understanding of how fabrics are prepared, colored from primary dyes, and treated, particularly with traditional methods like Batik, can be invaluable. It helps a specialist recognize materials, identify degradation processes, and inform restoration strategies for similar historical textile pieces, enhancing diagnostic and treatment capabilities. An advanced degree is typically required for this role.
Exhibit Preparator Artistic Focus
An Exhibit Preparator with an artistic focus handles and installs artworks in galleries, ensuring proper presentation. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course may be useful for an Exhibit Preparator, especially when dealing with textile art. While not focusing on installation, it provides deep understanding of materials and techniques in fabric art. Knowing how "silk dyes and silk paints" differ, or how to "remove wax completely," gives a preparator insight into composition and potential vulnerabilities. This knowledge helps in safely handling, storing, and displaying delicate textile pieces, ensuring their longevity and proper presentation, particularly for traditional fabric arts like Batik, enhancing care for exhibiting complex artworks.
Gallery Assistant Artistic Specialization
A Gallery Assistant provides administrative and client support, helping with sales and exhibition prep. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course can be helpful for a Gallery Assistant with an artistic specialization, particularly if the gallery features textile art. Understanding the intricate process of Batik – from "creating your own designs" to "mixing 12 dye colors or more" from primary hues and using traditional tjanting tools – enables the assistant to speak knowledgeably about such artworks. This specialized insight helps in engaging with artists and clients, explaining the value and technique behind the pieces, and effectively communicating the artistry of Batik. This knowledge enriches their ability to represent and appreciate the art.
Fabric Researcher And Developer
A Fabric Researcher and Developer explores new textile materials, dyeing processes, and finishing techniques. The "Silk, cotton painting without steaming: Indonesian Batik Art" course may be useful for a Fabric Researcher and Developer, especially one interested in natural fibers and traditional dyeing methods. The instructor's six years of experience with "different kinds of fibers," "differences between silk dyes and silk paints," and using "water, salt, sugar, alcohol, ink, dye, paint, dilutant, anti-fusant, or thickener" highlights an experimental approach to materials. While not a scientific research course, it offers practical insights into material interactions, dye behavior, and traditional formulations, which could inspire or inform modern textile innovations, particularly in non-steaming dye setting processes. An advanced degree is often required for this role.

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