Village Scene Batik Cotton Wall Hanging from India 'Spring Village Scene' Item ID: 2671792771
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"Crops and a flower grow in a field around a tree during the season of spring. Indian artist Siddique creates this beautiful batik wall hanging. Working with cotton, he paints this scene with a wax resist before adding colorful dyes. A plow rests near the tree, framed against a stark red sky."
- 0.44 lb
- 19 inches W x 31.5 inches H
- 0.25 lbs
- 19 inches W x 31.5 inches H
- 100% cotton
- Display rod not included
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
- Not signed by artist
Made in India
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"My family has been in this tradition for many years now. In fact, my father is one of the pioneers in batik work and I feel fortunate to inherit this art. Besides batik, my father also specializes in kalamkari, screen printing, and block printing. My father is a great craftsman and has always been keen to explore other artistic venues. He is a very humble man who never does his work for money, but for the sheer commitment toward his craft.
"Our financial condition was not very good and so, contrary to my father's wishes, I tried to pursue a career in banking after completing a Masters in Commerce. However, luck did not favor me and I did not get through the test in banks. Not being able to pursue my dream got me thinking that even if my father had not earned much money, he was content with his life because he thoroughly enjoyed what he was doing. I thought maybe I should follow suit and find something that fulfilled me. I already knew the art of batik, which I had learned from my father, so I decided to work dedicatedly alongside my father.
"Together, we have exhibited our works in different parts of the country including Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hydrabad, Delhi and Bhopal. Looking at my father's dedication towards his work greatly inspires me. Most importantly, to inherit his talent would be a great honor. After my father retires, I would want people to recognize our work as his, and this will be a great achievement. My father has also been honored with two State Awards in batik and block print in the early 1980s."
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"My family has been in this tradition for many years now. In fact, my father is one of the pioneers in batik work and I feel fortunate to inherit this art. Besides batik, my father also specializes in kalamkari, screen printing, and block printing. My father is a great craftsman and has always been keen to explore other artistic venues. He is a very humble man who never does his work for money, but for the sheer commitment toward his craft.
"Our financial condition was not very good and so, contrary to my father's wishes, I tried to pursue a career in banking after completing a Masters in Commerce. However, luck did not favor me and I did not get through the test in banks. Not being able to pursue my dream got me thinking that even if my father had not earned much money, he was content with his life because he thoroughly enjoyed what he was doing. I thought maybe I should follow suit and find something that fulfilled me. I already knew the art of batik, which I had learned from my father, so I decided to work dedicatedly alongside my father.
"Together, we have exhibited our works in different parts of the country including Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hydrabad, Delhi and Bhopal. Looking at my father's dedication towards his work greatly inspires me. Most importantly, to inherit his talent would be a great honor. After my father retires, I would want people to recognize our work as his, and this will be a great achievement. My father has also been honored with two State Awards in batik and block print in the early 1980s."
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