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Running raven
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Visit Zorica's store at Cafepress.com!
For purchasing originals please contact: vdjuranic at gmail.com
Zorica Đuranić was born 1952 in Pirot, Serbia. She finished Academy of applied art in Belgrade, Serbia and specialized in industry textile and tapestry. She adopted batik on canvas technique as primary source of expression, but also worked in various other techniques. She is member of Croatian Association of Artis. Today she live with her family and work as teacher for children with disabilities in Center for education ˝Ivan Štark˝in Osijek, Croatia.
For buyers: All prices are listed for canvas only - without framing and shipping.
For all inquiry please feel free to contact: vdjuranic ( at ) gmail.com
or by phone +38531580273
or directly at Kralja Petra Svačića 26, 31000 Osijek Croatia, Europe
For buyers: All prices are listed for canvas only - without framing and shipping.
For all inquiry please feel free to contact: vdjuranic ( at ) gmail.com
or by phone +38531580273
or directly at Kralja Petra Svačića 26, 31000 Osijek Croatia, Europe
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Free batik on canvas HOW TO tutorial for beginners and children
In this short batik tutorial you will learn how to make beautiful paintings in simplified batik on canvas technique.
This tutorial is part of Art therapy program for children with disabilities in Center for children ˝Ivan Štark˝
NOTE. Procedures in this technique may be dangerous for small children - Do not leave them alone with equipment.
Estimated duration: one hour
You will need following:
Put blank canvas sheet on several sheets of old newspapers to prevent leaking wax and paint. On canvas sheet paint desired basic shape with pastel paints. In this tutorial is shown how to draw a colorful heart
After that, melt small amount of wax in a small pot and use wide paint brush to apply melted wax direct on drown lines on canvas - this will prevent paint from diffuse. Be careful with hot wax!
Now you are ready to apply some paint. Dissolve direct batik paint (powder) in water according to manufacturers directions on package. Use other wide paint brush to apply different colors!
Finally, you need to extract wax from canvas. Put the paint between several sheets of old newspaper and smoothly iron it with hot iron. You will notice that wax is staying on paper. Use new sheets of paper until all wax is extracted. Be careful with hot iron!
And that is it! You learned to make batik on canvas paintings! Let your imagination wild!
Look for some more children works in Art therapy section!
This tutorial is part of Art therapy program for children with disabilities in Center for children ˝Ivan Štark˝
NOTE. Procedures in this technique may be dangerous for small children - Do not leave them alone with equipment.
Estimated duration: one hour
You will need following:
- White cotton canvas (size whatever you like, but for larger it is required more wax and paint),
- Paraffin wax
- 2 Wide paint - brush
- Small pot
- Heat source
- Iron (for extracting wax)
- Old newspaper
- Direct paint for canvas
- Pastel paint
Put blank canvas sheet on several sheets of old newspapers to prevent leaking wax and paint. On canvas sheet paint desired basic shape with pastel paints. In this tutorial is shown how to draw a colorful heart
After that, melt small amount of wax in a small pot and use wide paint brush to apply melted wax direct on drown lines on canvas - this will prevent paint from diffuse. Be careful with hot wax!
Now you are ready to apply some paint. Dissolve direct batik paint (powder) in water according to manufacturers directions on package. Use other wide paint brush to apply different colors!
Finally, you need to extract wax from canvas. Put the paint between several sheets of old newspaper and smoothly iron it with hot iron. You will notice that wax is staying on paper. Use new sheets of paper until all wax is extracted. Be careful with hot iron!
And that is it! You learned to make batik on canvas paintings! Let your imagination wild!
Look for some more children works in Art therapy section!
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