Fabric Design: Batik
Credit hours: 3--Contact hours: 90
Course # 22-2620 SR
Dept: Art and Design
Course Description: The word “batik” (pronounced “ba-teek”)
is Indonesian word meaning “wax writing”. This process involves
brushing or applying melted beeswax to fabric. The waxed fabric is then
submerged in wet dyes. The waxed areas resist the dyes creating designs
in the fabric. These fabrics are recognized for their crackle or veining
that appears in the design. This course covers the dyeing techniques of
wax resist, silk painting, and the tied and shaped resist processes of
Shibori. Projects are designed to teach ways of controlling the image making
process through solving color and design problems with the manipulation
of the resists and dye bath sequences. The course also includes emphasis
on dyes and fiber techniques for the finishing and embellishment of fabrics
such as quilting and sewing.
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