These two giant batiks were produced in one day by all the pupils
at Cropthorn and Charlton primary school, Worcestershire.

'Take One Picture' is the National Gallery's countrywide scheme for primary schools.
Each year the Gallery focuses on one painting from the collection to
inspire cross-curricular work in primary classrooms.

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Eekbatik is Marie-Thérèse King & Sarah Jones
Specialising in commissioned batik artwork and workshops
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Our Favourite Projects from 2009

Giant Batiks with early years



The Rainbow Children's Centre, Kidderminster
A two day project working with 2 to 5 year olds, using body mapping, paint and collage, resulting in two giant batiks.

Masks & Flags


Ledbury youth group parading masks and flags themed on the four elements, earth, air, fire & water.

16 masks & 16 flags were designed and produced over eight evening sessions.

Blinds



Batik blinds commissioned for the new sports hall at the Downs School, Malvern.
Produced over two consecutive days.

 

Christmas Crowns

Christmas crown

Christmas crowns, community arts funded project 2 hour workshop.

 

Paper Friezes

Aboriginal inspired art on paper for story telling week.


National Gallery 'Take One Picture' annual event.


These two giant batiks were hung in the national gallery last summer

 

 

 

 

 

 

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