noviardi prasetya: 3D batik

noviardi prasetya: 3D batik


set of vases modeled using green wax
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indonesian batik textiles are made using a wax resist technique. wax is used to seal certain areas to repel dye,
so that when the wax is removed, it reveals the pattern as a footprint on the wax. layer by layer this process is
repeated until the intricate batik pattern is created.

'3D batik' by noviardi prasetya explores the essence of this process and extends it into the 21st century
and the three-dimensional realm. wax casts of traditional indonesian objects are placed into a block mould
that is then filled with resin. the set resin cast is cut to reveal an array of different sections through the wax forms
contained within. finally the wax is scraped out revealing part-voids of the original objects and a new set of
batik vases created.

'3D batik' was presented at tent london as part of london design week 2010.



this set was modeled using green wax that is typically used for lost wax casting.
the ancient look and marble effect of these vases is created by the green wax that has been melted and trapped in resin cast process.
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series of 3D batik vases









traditional batik tools with 3D batik vases



3D batik display at tent london
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vases
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moulds, resin and wax...



up close of a mould



traditional batik tools
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andrea db
10.13.10  
5
This is not like batik at all. Why does he call this 3D batik??? Batik is more technique applied on fabric than just about pattern. Jangan maksa deh!!!!!!
Bagus   10.13.10
Is response to BAGUS

Is it not the essence of Batik; creating a pattern through the printing and then removal of wax. But in this case 3D. And instead of traditional patterns using traditional objects.
SBAMBI   10.13.10
It lokks like gorgonzola cheese..
Micky   10.13.10
very Toyo Itoesque!
mud   10.13.10
pusi bre kurac picko jedna!!!!
duvaj ga pederu   10.18.10

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