I want a concept for a batik art gallery museum.
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Im not sure what you mean by concept . Do you mean a theme, a decorating scheme, or something else?
Batik is very boho and free. If you are looking suggestions for display, I love the fabric in organic settings, natural light, displayed simply either hung from walls, or if used for clothing on simple, genderless mannequins.
If you don't want people to touch, the dispays can be behind simple muslin or translucent net drape gates so as not to distracted from the batik colors.
If you are having food at the display, it needs to be organic friuts artisan cheeses, local wine or beer and beautiful rustic cookies.
This sounds like a fun display. Let us know where it will be held.
Concept can be an idea, notion, thought, an impression so not exactly sure what type of help you are looking for.
By Batik Art Gallery do you mean all types of art or just paintings? Most people associate Batik Art with just paintings but maybe you have something else in mind?
If you Google Batik Art gallery there are lots of ideas waiting but maybe if you could explain a little more about what you are trying to do, someone may be able to give some suggestions.
from what I understand, Batik is "Batik (Javanese: , Javanese pronunciation: [bae]; Indonesian: [batk]) is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique originated from Indonesia." (wikipedia)
an obvious concept, then, is international/exotic/Eastern. An obvious if pricey path to that is Pier 1 Imports or any other place that has accents, furniture, decorative items from or pretending to be from the Far East. You could even add incense, tropical trees, buy durian and other tropical fruits, and have Eastern and Javanese music.
That could be too on - the - nose and elaborate, so another nice approach would be full on Minimalistic. A white, sterile store, with white simple furniture - think Apple store. Maybe throw a piece of rattan or woven rug in natural dyes for accents and let the batik do the heavy lifting in terms of mood/decor
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