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in the past, Balinese artists were patronized by kings, princes and temple  councils. The majority of their works served ritual and magical functions, emphasizing the symbolism of a temple ceremony or domestic sanctuary, or supporting claims of divine authority by the ruler. Traditional calendars, with their attendant astrological symbols, also formed an important category of works.

A major center of traditional painting was and still is located at Kamasan, near Gelgel in Klungkung regency. Village craftsmen here once served rulers who reigned over the whole of Bali. Other centers were located in Gianyar, Bangli, Karangasem, Tabanan, Sanur and Singaraja, where local rulers resided or were influential. After the Dutch took over Bali in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the authority of the rulers waned and new patrons had to be found. As a result, modern influences soon manifested themselves.

Traditional drawings for magical purposes (rejahan) were inscribed with a stylus on palm leaves, potsherds and metal, then blackened with soot. Other on cloth or paper are executed in black ink. The ink was formerly made of soot, and paints were handmade from natural dyes. At present, Chinese ink and imported paints are used. Cloth paintings were only displayed during religious ceremonies; the subject matter being chosen to harmonize with the intent of the ritual.

Galleries Galore - The boom of contemporary Balinese Arts....
Sika Gallery - The Avard Garde of Balinese Arts .....
Komaneka - The accord generation ...
The Artist Cafe - Arts for everyone ....
Darga Gallery - Bali's house of masters ...
A matter of taste - In the gallery, art is not simply bought & sold ..
The Storm Before The Calm The ogoh-ogoh parade precedes the day of silence that marks Balinese New Year. Community youth associations commit much time and thought to the construction of the ogoh-ogoh, which symbolise Balinese demons,....
Imagining the soul Art is about liberation. But can creative freedom survive when art is subjugated to the academy, critics, or ‘local culture’?
When Power is Abstract Painting abstracts is about empowerment, ”asserts one of Bali’s youngest abstract artists, Made Supena. What he means is that abstract artists are able to cut themselves loose from established definitions of not only natural beauty, but also of art itself ".
Photographer Pierre Poretti Pierre Poretti is famous in Bali for his black and white, hand-tinted postcard images. But some of his works explore masculine beauty and have never been publicly shown.
Quo Vadis Balinese Painting ? Jean Couteau reviews the last eighty years of Balinese painting. Let's see the result ....
Reaching the Planet Painting and poetry writing can be intimate and exclusive professions, but Frans Nadjira has mastered the art of blending the two together. Wayan Suardika explores this painter-poet’s way of thinking.
In A Perfect World. Discovering the clearly defined and colourful perceptions of Sutjipto Adi. By Arif B. Prasetyo.

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