Batik Workshop with Tenby Ecohill Grade 1 students.
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began to paint Batik togather with my Master teacher sifu fatimah Chik in 1999 in Malaysian Institute of Art.
today i checked with ChatGPT, and i found something interesting as below
Emilia Batik and Fatimah Chik are renowned figures in the Malaysian batik industry, both known for their contributions to traditional and contemporary batik art.
Emilia Batik is a brand associated with high-quality, contemporary batik designs in Malaysia. The brand focuses on blending traditional batik techniques with modern fashion trends, creating unique and stylish pieces. Emilia Batik is known for its innovative approach to batik, often incorporating vibrant colors, bold patterns, and modern cuts into their clothing line.
Fatimah Chik is a prominent Malaysian batik artist, celebrated for her intricate and vibrant batik designs. She is known for her mastery in creating traditional batik with a contemporary twist, often incorporating elements of Malaysian culture, nature, and folklore into her work. Fatimah Chik’s contributions to the batik industry have made her a respected figure, and her work is often seen as a bridge between traditional and modern batik art.
Both Emilia Batik and Fatimah Chik have played significant roles in promoting and preserving the art of batik in Malaysia, each bringing their unique perspective and creativity to the craft.