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An elderly man is captured in the act of creating batik, a traditional Indonesian textile art form, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia. He is positioned behind a wide table covered with a white fabric, diligently using a 'cap' (a metal stamp with a wooden handle) to apply wax in a repeating pattern onto the cloth. The intricate design, which appears in a light brown or golden color, is already visible on a significant portion of the fabric.

The man wears glasses and a striped short-sleeved shirt, and his expression conveys focus and concentration on his meticulous work. Above him, a rustic, dark metal lantern with a glowing light bulb hangs from a bamboo framework, providing illumination to his workspace. The background consists of a simple wall and more bamboo structures, suggesting an indoor or sheltered workshop environment. Green vines or plant stalks are visible on the left and right edges of the frame, partially obscuring the view but adding a natural, organic feel to the scene. The image highlights the detailed and traditional process of handmade batik. No visible text is present.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 21, 2025, 6:22 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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An elderly man is captured in the act of creating batik, a traditional Indonesian textile art form, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia. He is positioned behind a wide table covered with a white fabric, diligently using a 'cap' (a metal stamp with a wooden handle) to apply wax in a repeating pattern onto the cloth. The intricate design, which appears in a light brown or golden color, is already visible on a significant portion of the fabric. The man wears glasses and a striped short-sleeved shirt, and his expression conveys focus and concentration on his meticulous work. Above him, a rustic, dark metal lantern with a glowing light bulb hangs from a bamboo framework, providing illumination to his workspace. The background consists of a simple wall and more bamboo structures, suggesting an indoor or sheltered workshop environment. Green vines or plant stalks are visible on the left and right edges of the frame, partially obscuring the view but adding a natural, organic feel to the scene. The image highlights the detailed and traditional process of handmade batik. No visible text is present.

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