
BATIK workshops offer engaging, hands-on opportunities to create personalised batik art.
Venues in Kuala Lumpur like Teja Studio and Jadi Batek Gallery, and the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia host these sessions, where participants can unwind and tap into their creativity through batik painting.
Beyond the artistic process, many of these workshops also illuminate the cultural heritage inherent in batik making.
While some classes focus on batik colouring that allows participants to paint pre-designed patterns, others delve into batik drawing.
These workshops introduce the traditional wax-resist dyeing technique, which involves using hot wax to create patterns on fabric.
Participants learn the intricate skill of using a canting, a specialised pen-like tool, to apply hot wax and create original batik tulis (hand-drawn batik) designs.
In contrast, batik colouring allows participants to enjoy painting a ready-made batik design by applying colours on the fabric.
Participants get to take home their finished artworks once the colours have dried.
Instructors are available to provide guidance and support throughout the workshop experience.
These workshops offer more than just a fun time.
Many participants discover that the workshops foster artistic development, provide insights into a traditional craft, and create opportunities for bonding with friends or fellow art enthusiasts.