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29.5" W x 35.4" H

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Weight:  0.4 lbs

 

Batik on cotton

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'Radiant Buddha III'

Using serene earth colors, GustMade Sujana depicts Buddha in meditation. He sits alone in a rustling forest, enveloped in a halo. At the age of 29, Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) left his family in pursuit of the truth. After six years he experienced the religious epiphanies that would become the basis of Buddhism: that a wholesome existence guided by proper understanding, contemplation, and concentration releases one from the painful cycle of life...

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'Radiant Buddha III'

Using serene earth colors, GustMade Sujana depicts Buddha in meditation. He sits alone in a rustling forest, enveloped in a halo. At the age of 29, Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) left his family in pursuit of the truth. After six years he experienced the religious epiphanies that would become the basis of Buddhism: that a wholesome existence guided by proper understanding, contemplation, and concentration releases one from the painful cycle of life and death.

Batik is an intricate "wax resist" process. First, the design is sketched with a pencil and the cloth is stretched on a frame. Then melted wax is painted by hand onto areas where color is not desired. When the fabric is crumpled into the dying solution, the wax cracks, creating an attractive network of fine lines. The wax is removed and the process is repeated for each color utilized.

Batik on 100% cotton
Your Price: $157.95
Retail Value: $277.95 (You save 43%)
 

Gusti Made Sujana

Gusti Made Sujana

"...he thought that Bali should have a batik style of its own (...) applying the Ubud style of painting to batik would realize this ambition."
I GustMade Sujana is the son of an Undagi (an expert in the building of traditional Balinese houses). During his childhood his father taught him to carve Balinese houses, which he continued to do for...

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I GustMade Sujana is the son of an Undagi (an expert in the building of traditional Balinese houses). During his childhood his father taught him to carve Balinese houses, which he continued to do for some years. After completing junior high school, he continued studying at an art high school in Denpasar. Soon after graduation, the government appointed Sujana as a junior high school teacher in the regency of Bangli.

In 1974, parallel to his career as a teacher, he began to paint about Balinese everyday life: farmers’ activities in the rice field, temple ceremonies, traditional markets, and dances. In 1982 Sujana decided to change his painting medium from canvas to batik and he had the opportunity to learn this technique directly from Amri Yahya, a well-known batik painter in Central Java. For three months, Sujana was deeply engrossed in studying the process of batik in the yogya style. At the end of his training, he thought that Bali should have a batik style of its own, a style that any batik lover would be able to recognize easily from the patterns on the batik cloth. He though that applying the Ubud style of painting to batik would realize this ambition.

After some experimentation Sujana finally developed a style of his own which he calls sigar mangsi, and he now teaches it to his students. Though satisfied with the results of his experiments, Sujana keeps researching new ideas for batik. His paintings can now be found all over the world. Given his admirable expertise and characteristic style, the Agung Rai Museum of Art as well as a couple of agencies from Ubud and Denpasar keep inviting him to give introductory batik courses. He teaches tourists and visiting students from overseas such as Taiwan, Japan, America and Australia. Sujana’s paintings have been in exhibitions in Bali and Java.

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I received the batik and loved it! It's so beautiful with the subtle colors and stylistic rendition of the women working in the fields. I truly do love it. Thanks for your contribution to art...

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