Emilia Tan is a premier batik artist in Malaysia who has agreed to allow me to write for her international MyBatik Magazine.
This is how I will share the knowledge I gain with the rest of the world and thus expand my Watson Fellowship to include the global batik community.
Batik in America: Art or Craft?
Click on the images to expand to full size. Click here to download the 2nd issue of MyBatik Magazine.
Third Issue:
Batik in China: Fingerprints in Wax
For more information and a subscription to the magazine, please visithttp://www.mybatik.org/magazine.htm
3 comments:
Best of luck Rushyan! It's too bad that we won't be in Thailand at the same time. If you change your plans and return to the country or visit it later instead of in June, let me know. I'll be in Chiang Mai, just south of Chiang R. where you will be starting in August. You are welcome to come visit -- I will be living and working at the Prem Tinsulanonda International School. Again, good luck! You're work is amazing. I can't wait to talk to you and learn about how this changes you.
ive yet to see the magazine. cant find it in stores. im surprised how a batik magazine can pop out in malaysia... when the batik movement seem to be much less now. and whats more with a rather small batik market (honestly).
but anyway, good fr you to be featured :)
Congratulations!
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