‘Seedhead’ Batik painting on Silk by Claire Rudin

£32.00

An original silk batik painting.
Frame size: 24.5 x 24.5
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Description

This original batik is painted on silk using hot wax and procion cold water dyes.

Starting with resisting the lightest colour in wax, layers of wax and dye repeat until the finished piece is ready. The wax is then taken out of the silk to leave a beautiful finish.

On this picture final touches are added with gold gutta.

The silk has been stretched over 0.5mm foam board and mounted within the frame mount.

Your picture will be bubble wrapped and cardboard will protect the glass, so that it arrives safely at it’s destination!

 

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For UK shipping orders over £10 will be sent 1st class signed for, orders under £10 will be sent first class. For shipping overseas, I will send via Royal Mail Airmail. Signed For. See Art in the Heart Marketplace Shipping Policy for more details


 

Refund Policy

If your item is damaged on arrival, you need to inform me within one week of dispatch. You need to send an image as proof. Then you need to send the item back and say whether you would like an exchange or a refund. I shall refund the cost of the postage.
If on receipt of your item you decide you do not want it anymore, you need to inform me within one week of dispatch. You will need to send it back in perfect condition but you will have to pay postage. I will refund you for the item. See Art in the Heart Marketplace Refund Policy for general details

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Seller Information

  • Store Name: Claire Rudin Batik
  • Seller: Claire Rudin Batik
  • I have lived and traveled widely Wiltshire, Malawi and Hong Kong were childhood homes, then meeting my aid worker husband continued my travels to Rwanda, Khartoum, Jerusalem, and Ghana. At college, a specialism in textiles, combined with a trip to Indonesia, ignited my fascination with batik. My tjanting and batik pot have traveled the world with me and now settled back in Cambridge influences from my travels find their way into much of my work. A recurring theme is a celebration of cultural diversity. The process of batik also represents a cross-cultural element, rooted in the Sultans palaces of Indonesia and spread throughout villages, craft workshops and artists' studios in the Far and the Middle East, Central Asia, India, Africa and more recently the West. My work has exhibited in National and International exhibitions and is in private collections worldwide. Now living in Cambridge, I take part in Cambridge Open Studios biannually and have exhibited recently with the Batik Guild, The Make Gallery and at the Textiles East Fair. My work is available at Primavera Gallery in Cambridge, The Art in the Heart online Marketplace and The Coach House Gallery in Guernsey. My aim is to be able to share some of the beauty and rich cultural influences that I have been lucky enough to encounter through creating my batik scarves and paintings.
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