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An old and famous centre of the arts, it is known for its dancing,
wood panel carving and paintings. The village of Batuan, though,
is arguably where the best Balinese painting is produced in the
form of Chinese ink miniatures.
Miniaturist School of Batuan is the richest "village"
school of Bali. The painting of this village first bloomed in
the 30's in a dark inspired fantastic style. This style continued
until the late 60's with artist such as Ida Bagus Widja (1912-1991).
The a few young painter started competing as to whom could make
the most miniaturised works. This miniaturist school, which mostly
depicts complex scenes from the Balinese mythology, soon reached
an exquisite refinement. Consisting of a complex system of layered
shading, these miniatures require that one lets the eye roam freely
on their surface, gaze at a patterned detail - the face of a woman-visually
gig into it, identify a component the women's shawl, for example
and then roam again on the search of another detail. The eye should
not fixed contemplate the work, it should rather "dance"
on it, follow step by step the lines of identification of its
drawing.
A few miniature paintings may be seen in the ARMA and Puri Lukisan
museums, but the best is to visit the artist in their village.
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