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BATIK: Where Art Meets Craft A Cool Secondar y Level Project Intended for “Art Majors” As well as The Rest of The Student Populati on!

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A Cool Secondary Level Project Intended for “Art Majors” As well as The Rest of The Student Population !. BATIK: Where Art Meets Craft. CRAFT: The Art of Surrounding Yourself with Beauty. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BATIK: Where Art Meets Craft

A Cool

Secondary

Level

Project

Intended for

“Art Majors”

As well as

The Rest of

The Student

Population!

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The Nature of Arts and Crafts

CRAFT: The Art of Surrounding Yourself with Beauty John Ruskin once said, “Unless you provide

some elements of beauty for your workmen to be surrounded by, you will find that no elements of beauty can be invented by them.”

Then William Morris continued, “…every man’s house will be fair and decent, soothing to his mind and helpful to his work: all the works of man that we live amongst and handle will be in harmony with nature, will be reasonable and beautiful…”

Finally Morris summed it up with his Golden Rule: “Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”

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The Nature of Arts and Crafts

“Must not beauty be sought for in the forms we associate with everyday life? “ – John Ruskin

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The Nature of Arts and Crafts

“Must not beauty be sought for in the forms we associate with everyday life? “ – John Ruskin

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The Fine Art of BATIK

Batik Facts Batik is a wax-resist method of dyeing fabric that has existed for 2000 years in parts of Asia and Africa.

The islands of Java and Bali (Indonesia) have produced the most historically significant and advanced batik work.

Batik spread to Europe through trade routes in the 1700’s – becoming very popular during the later 1800’s

Traditional batik uses a tool called a “tjanting” while modern day batik uses a “cap” to create repetitive designs

Methods: Whole cloth dyeing vs localized dyeing

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The Fine Art of BATIK

TraditionalBatiK

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The Fine Art of BATIK

Traditional BatiK Techniques

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The Fine Art of BATIK

Why BatiK? Batik fabric can be made into functional objects that teens will actually use and cherish.

Students associate Batik with the 1960’s and 70’s, a cool association!

Batik lends itself to the study of the Elements and Principles of Design as well as many other Standards

Batik is easily modified for all skill and ability levels, from SPED to AP

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The Fine Art of BATIK

Batik and the MA Frameworks Standard 1: Media, Materials, Techniques

Standard 2: Elements and Principles of Design

Standard 4: Drafting, Revising, and Exhibiting

Standard 5: Critical Response

Standard 6: Purposes of the Arts

Standard 8: Concepts of Style & Stylistic Influence

Standard 10: Interdisciplinary Connections

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The Fine Art of BATIK

STUDENTWORK

Honors level work intended to fulfill a “breadth” requirement for the AP portfolio. Approximate size 18X24

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STUDENTWORK

Functional Decorative Arts: pillows, pomanders, pocketbooks, and pouches. Each project involves batik, beadwork and sewing.

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STUDENTWORK Batik pillows and

quilts created in a cooperative special education setting.

Students’ special needs included: blindness, motor skill deficiencies, behavioral and emotional disorders, and significant cognitive disabilities

Modifications included: “batik magic” to replace hot wax, simplified designs, larger tools, and additional assistance from peers mentors.

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Batik ResourcesBOOKS (in order of usefulness):

Batik for Artists and Quilters. Eloise Piper. Hand Books Press, 2001

Batik: Widening the Perspective with Textile, Paper, and Wood. Noel Dyrenforth. Batsford, B.T., Ltd, 2003

Batik - Drawn in Wax. I. Van Hout (ed.). Koninklijk Instituut, 2001

WEBSITES:

www.batikguild.org.uk www.batikfineart.com www.dharmatrading.com

MATERIALS and SUPPLIES:

Dharma Trading Sax Arts and Crafts Dick Blick