Batik Painting, 'Confucius'

This batik painting is purely handmade by a Miao artist from Guizhou Province.  The painting features the famous Chinese philosopher Kung Fuzi, or Confucius (~551-479 BCE). The seven Chinese characters on top of the painting mean "Master of Teaching."  Dressed in loose robes with flared sleeves, Confucius also carries a sword on his waist.  He crosses his hands over the chest in a gesture of humility and kindness. 

The painting has a brown background; the portait of Confucius is painted in red, white, dark and light blue.  Each color must be dyed separately.  To make a painting with so many colors, the artist must repeatedly reapply his dye until each distinct hue is represented.

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Price: $59.99

Dimensions: 31.5in x 59.1in
Weight: 1kg

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About the artist, Yan Ping

“ I lived near a Miao village.  I became obsessed with Miao ethnic art especially batik at a very young age.  From the Miao village, I met Ani and Akin who were about the same age as me.  The brother and sister came from a very traditional Miao batik craftsman family.  We became very good childhood friends.  We often played hide and seek in their yard for hours.  We grew a little older, we learned the batik making together.  After college, I came back to my hometown, wanting to start a career in batik.  In 1996, three of us formed this batik workshop.  Besides the traditional Miao designs, we also created designs from other Chinese culture influences. We are very proud of what we do, making beautiful artworks using traditional methods that our ancestors had passed on to us.”  Read more...


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