Aquarel-batiks
Since the mid-1980s, Corry Mobach has produced annual New Year's cards featuring a batik. The cards were made in editions of approximately 75, with the batiks created in series of 4 to 5 on a long horizontal piece of fabric. The designs often flew seamlessly or alternate between mirror images. This required meticulous planning of the wax drawing and the successive dye baths.
Corry often created color combinations that are difficult to achieve with batik. Over the years, she perfected the technique and, above all, the logistics of serial production of the batiks. This resulted in series of small textile paintings that are all unique.
Corry called them Aquarel-Batiks.
