The Chinese link in batik art


By NOEL

(From left) Loo, Choong, Gong and Tanming Berhad executive chairman Tan Pau Son admiring one of Loo’s artworks. — Photos: BRIAN MOH

BATIK has long been a well-known fabric dyeing technique associated with Indonesia and Malaysia, but few would associate the art form with China.

Raising awareness on the link between batik art in Malaysia and China is what Atelier 11 art gallery aims to do through its latest exhibition titled “Transboundary and Continuity of Batik Painting”.

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Metro , Central Region , Art , exhibition , batik , Atelier 11

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