Artsy Karma

Posted by on Jun 18, 2020

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Who wouldn’t want to make, or even have, a set of one-of-a-kind batik prayer-type flags?
In my tutorial at https://www.artsykarma.com/post/how-to-make-batik-using-glue, you will learn how to do a difficult looking technique the easy way and with easy supplies.
Even random squiggles will turn out looking like it was done by professional fabric artist.

Materials: white linen fabric, gel school glue, craft paint, textile medium

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  • by tegaughes
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    tegaughes

    Heather, these flags look amazing! I love the idea of using batik techniques to create something so personal and meaningful. It reminds me of the incredible freedom of expression you see sometimes in urban art – almost like watching a spontaneous burst of color and movement. Speaking of movement, I once saw a video of someone doing some amazing dreadhead parkour near a building covered in murals; the contrast was striking. Your flags give off a similar vibe of controlled chaos and vibrant energy! Thanks for sharing!

  • by melisshmed
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    melisshmed

    That batik tutorial looks amazing! I've always been intimidated by batik, but your glue method sounds super approachable. I can already imagine creating some really cool flags for my meditation space. This reminds me of the kind of collaborative art projects the Football Bros do when they're not glued to the TV watching the game. Definitely checking out your link and gathering my supplies! Thanks for sharing!

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