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Participants created beautiful paintings using a modified version of the
batik process. Instead of using the standard wax and dyes, the paintings were created using clear, washable glue (which acts as a resist, like wax) and tempera paints. The final step in the project will be matting a selection of the batik designs. They will soon be available for sale online at the
Kids Are People School Gift Shop.