INDONESIA-CULTURE-BATIK

In this photograph taken on April 18, 2015, US batik artist Nia Fliam poses in the three dimensional nature inspired installation using Indonesian batik textile during the opening exhibition of the Red Lotus and Brahma Tirta Sari, Indonesian art and design studio collaborative work focused on batik textile in Jakarta. Nia and her Indonesian husband Agus Ismoyo thru their collective design group promote batik as an artform expressing creativity and spirituality intertwined with the cultural identity of the Indonesian people through its colour and design symbols. AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACAD (Photo credit should read ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)
In this photograph taken on April 18, 2015, US batik artist Nia Fliam poses in the three dimensional nature inspired installation using Indonesian batik textile during the opening exhibition of the Red Lotus and Brahma Tirta Sari, Indonesian art and design studio collaborative work focused on batik textile in Jakarta. Nia and her Indonesian husband Agus Ismoyo thru their collective design group promote batik as an artform expressing creativity and spirituality intertwined with the cultural identity of the Indonesian people through its colour and design symbols. AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACAD (Photo credit should read ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)
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ROMEO GACAD / Staff
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18 April, 2015
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