The framed art is an African Batik fabric piece depicting a person playing drums. Batik is a technique using wax resist dyeing to create patterns on fabric.
Originating in Indonesia, Batik has been traded in Africa since the 7th century.
The process involves applying wax to cloth, dyeing it, and removing the wax to reveal the pattern.
Multiple wax and dye cycles can create complex, colorful designs.
Patterns often hold symbolic meaning related to African culture.
African Batik fabric is versatile and used for clothing, decor, and more.
The depicted scene relates to music and rhythm, common themes in African art.
The art likely reflects the cultural heritage and artistry of West Africa.
African Batik Fabric Framed Art 17x25in
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