The slide outlines a four-phase Design Process workflow for batik fabric art: Concept Sketching, Wax Application, Dyeing in Rich Reds, and Wax Removal & Finishing. Each phase details key activities—like sketching motifs, applying hot wax resist, layering vibrant red dyes, and boiling off wax—alongside corresponding visuals such as pencil sketches and dye swatches.
Design Process
{ "headers": [ "Phase", "Key Activities", "Visuals" ], "rows": [ [ "Concept Sketching", "Initial ideas and motifs sketched on paper", "Pencil sketches, artistic icons" ], [ "Wax Application", "Hot wax resist applied to fabric using tjanting tool", "Wax patterns, fabric preparation icons" ], [ "Dyeing in Rich Reds", "Submerge in vibrant red dyes, multiple layers for depth", "Dye baths, rich red color swatches" ], [ "Wax Removal & Finishing", "Boil off wax, wash, dry, and iron for final piece", "Clean fabric, finishing icons" ] ] }
Source: Steps: 1. Concept sketching, 2. Wax application on fabric, 3. Dyeing in rich reds, 4. Wax removal & finishing. Artistic icons & red visuals.