Introduction to Beeswax Batik with Becky Lattuca
Learn the ancient art of batik using melted wax and fabric dyes to create a colorful and unique wall hanging, ready to hang!
Time & Location
Aug 24, 2019, 11:00 AM – Aug 25, 2019, 5:00 PM
Floyd Center for the Arts, 220 Parkway Lane South, Floyd, VA, USA
About the Exhibition
Introduction to Beeswax Batik with Becky Lattuca
Schedule: Saturday and Sunday, August 24 and 25, 11 am - 5 pm each day
Tuition Fees: Members: $66, Non-Members: $82.50
Materials Fee: $20, Payable to instructor at Beginning of Class
Ages: 18 years and older, or with prior permission from instructor
About the Instructor: Becky tried batik in high school art class and picked it up again several years later. Through books, batik supply 'help lines' and a whole lot of trial and error, she is a self-taught batik artist, specializing in vibrantly colored batik clothing and wall-hangings. She has sold her work at craft fairs and small shops since the early 1990s, and after years of practicing on friends, she started teaching batik more professionally in 2007. Batik can be a real lesson in letting go and learning to improvise. “There is no erasing when working with melted wax, bringing a very literal meaning to the phrase 'go with the flow'!" -Becky Lattuca, Artist/Owner of Blue Ridge Batik
Class Description: In this weekend workshop participants will use melted wax and fabric dyes to create a colorful and unique wall hanging, ready to hang. This class will focus on how to safely work with hot wax, the types of fabrics to use, proper blend of paraffin and beeswax needed to achieve the characteristic crackle effect of batik and the proper mixing and process for using Procion dyes on natural fibers. We will focus on the traditional immersion process of batik - after each wax layer, each piece will be fully submerged in the next color dye bath, producing yet another color (example - if the first dye bath is red, then the piece is submerged into a blue dye bath, the resulting color will be purple, not blue). Bring a drawing you would like to use, create an abstract design, or choose from several drawings, patterns and/or coloring books provided by the instructor. Drawing should be simple, not overly intricate. Children’s coloring book images work well. Students with prior batik classes are welcome to work on multiple projects and use this time as more of an 'open studio' opportunity.
Application Fee
Member Tuition
This fee is for tuition only, materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class
$66.00Sale endedNon-Member tuition
This fee is for tuition only, materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class
$82.50Sale ended
Total
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