Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style

How did this style happen? In 1996 on the island of St. Lucia while painting a silk batik for a client I was visited by my 3-year-old daughter Helen in my studio. She always runs over to hug me, but on that day she was holding a cup of water which ended up all over the still drying painting. I was blown away by the effects created by the water so much so that I started trying to recreate it. The rest is history, a new style of painting had been born, the dotted wet on wet application of silk paints resulting in textures and hues never before seen.

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Oasis

Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style

This piece shows the complex results of painting in a wet on wet style on silk. You actually feel as if you are underwater with the turtle.

Wax resist on silk

Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style

The wax resists hand drawn onto the silk to create the outline for the art composition.

Stretched silk

Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style

The silk is suspended onto a stretcher frame so that liquid water based silk paints can be applied using tiny Sumi Pony hair brushes.

Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style
Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style
Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style
Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style
Spilt Water Ends Up Creating A New Batik Painting Style

Shimmering Light Water Technique

This is the painting technique which I invented in 1996.

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