Artistry in Bali

The island of Bali, Indonesia has many charms to attract us to visit, and maybe even stay; more and more western expats are making their homes here. One part of the beauty is the handmade carvings that are abundant on the island.

Window on our room at Ubud Bungalows

Our traveling “nieces” Cindy and Toulla took us to Wayan’s woodworking shop on the waterfront in Padangbai, where the senior artist showed us some of his beautiful handiwork. All of this work is done solely by hand, with a mallet and a set of handmade blades, sandpaper, and saws.

Balinese Om carving
Painted wood carving at Wayan’s shop, Padangbai
Carved coconuts at Wayan’s shop, Padangbai
Cattle head, carved by hand

Later, near Ubud we toured a woodworking center. There they explained the 4 major types of wood that are used. Cheaper, lightweight wood articles are soft and often will split into pieces as the years go by. It’s best to buy from reputable artists.

Wood carvers at work
Wood carving in progress

We went to Five Art near Ubud for a day of art lessons. Matt worked on his Om carving for 6 hours, and we gained an appreciation for the hard work that goes into these pieces.

Matt works on his carving at Five Art, Ubud

While he created his carving I learned to do batik on cloth. In the end we both were exhausted, and delighted with our creations.

Wood carving and batik at Five Art

One thought on “Artistry in Bali”

  1. Definitely lots of astonishing art in Bali. Love that you learned to do the carving and the batik. I also loved the jewelry and brought home a few pieces of that, as well. Fun destination.

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