Batik paintings by Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore beneficiaries to go on sale

Djohan bin Mohd Sani, 26, adds colour to a batik print. He is among the eight beneficiaries from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS), who attended the 10th and also the last batik painting workshop conducted by local visual artist, Kamal Dollah
Djohan bin Mohd Sani, 26, adds colour to a batik print. He is among the eight beneficiaries from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS), who attended the 10th and also the last batik painting workshop conducted by local visual artist, Kamal Dollah at the Cerebral Palsy Centre on Thusday, Aug 28, 2014. Eight beneficiaries from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) have spent the last few months learning batik painting - an Indonesian art form that involves dying fabric. -- ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG PENG

SINGAPORE - Eight beneficiaries from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) have spent the last few months learning batik painting - an Indonesian art form that involves dying fabric.

They completed the last of 10 workshops with local artist Kamal Dollah on Thursday, and their paintings will now be sold by the CPAS along with other artwork to raise funds.

The workshops were funded by the National Arts Council and supported by the People's Association and North East Community Development Council.

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