Indonesian Batik Fabrics Co Lifting Australia
The enchantment of Indonesian batik motif proved to be a source of inspiration of contemporary textile artists in Australia. The combination of materials and motifs typical Aboriginal Javanese batik cloth to lift Australia to be the result of high-quality art. Strength of the influence of Javanese batik pattern in the fabric of Australia was seen in the exhibition of works by contemporary textile artists Bentara Cultural Affairs Kangaroos in Yogyakarta, this first week of September.
No fewer than 30 great Australian artists such as Patricia Black, Jennifer Dudley, Karen Edin, Ruth Hadlow, took part in the exhibition to deepen the friendly relations the two countries are neighbors. According to information obtained by SCTV, before work, these artists took a visit to Indonesia and studied a number of traditional batik motifs.
According to them, the influence of Javanese batik can enrich the beauty of traditional textiles in Australia, particularly Aboriginal typical cloth. The combination of Javanese batik motifs and traditional Aboriginal fabrics, such as tree bark, animal, or silk cloth is considered capable of lifting the image of Australia became worthy art pieces on display.
No fewer than 30 great Australian artists such as Patricia Black, Jennifer Dudley, Karen Edin, Ruth Hadlow, took part in the exhibition to deepen the friendly relations the two countries are neighbors. According to information obtained by SCTV, before work, these artists took a visit to Indonesia and studied a number of traditional batik motifs.
According to them, the influence of Javanese batik can enrich the beauty of traditional textiles in Australia, particularly Aboriginal typical cloth. The combination of Javanese batik motifs and traditional Aboriginal fabrics, such as tree bark, animal, or silk cloth is considered capable of lifting the image of Australia became worthy art pieces on display.
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