Amity Farm Batik interviewed on blog

McKenzie had some great questions for me. I’d love to have you see my interview on her blog. She plans to have my batik “Sheep on a Sunny Summer Day” in her magazine, “Seasoned:Whole Food for Thought and Consumption” in the coming spring...

Chaos

The long low lonely sound of the train resounded through the morning mist. The train whistled through the distant hills as it headed north to Montreal. My eyes were just adjusting to the cool morning air I love so much this time of year. What a sharp contrast to the...

Blog and Tutorials

Welcome to the section of my website for blog posts and tutorials! Below you will see them all in chronological order as I wrote them, with the most recent at the top. If you are interested in tutorials, here they are in order of the process: 1. Video Tutorials by...

Out of the Wax

When the Batik has gone through all the waxing, dyeing and rinsing stages desired it is time to remove the wax. See my photos of batik before the wax is removed. You can see quite a build up of wax.There are several ways to remove wax. First, many scrape the loose wax...

Let’s Begin – Applying the wax

I hope you have read my description of batik separately before reading this (can be after). As batik is traditionally done on fabric we need to start here. Natural fibers with no sizing or synthetic fibers are best. I usually work with fine cotton in creating my...