Javanese batik fabric 🔍

Textile dyer and pattern maker (1500 - Present)

Javanese batik artisans used wax-resist dyeing to create intricate, patterned fabrics featuring rhythmic lines, dots, and organic motifs on cotton. These textiles were widely collected and exhibited at Parisian world's fairs in the late 19th century.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Javanese batik fabric (Looking Forward)

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Henri Matisse
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The repetitive, flowing line patterns and shallow decorative space of batik fabrics influenced Matisse's cut-outs and his late interiors, where pattern often flattens and democratizes the picture plane.