
Ubud is the center of Balinese paintings. Ubud museum, 'Puri Lukisan ' houses the permanent collection of modern Balinese art works dating from the beginning of the century. There are several art galleries and homes of famous artists, such as the Ducth born Hans Snel and Spanish Antonio Blanco.
Located between Mas and Ubud, Peliatan is known as the center of traditional music and dances.
In Werdhi Budaya Art Center, you can find a tertiary level Conservatorium, and a dance and theatre school traditional Balinese performing arts. While at the Museum of Le Mayeur Kelandis, 200 yards north of the Grand Bali Beach Hotel in Sanur, you can find the painting Ni Polok, a local Balinese woman. Ni Polok, wife of Le Mayeur, was a famous traditional Bali dancer.
More is the village of wood carvers, where many of Bali's old masters still alive. Art galleries display some of his best works. Visitors can go through the Balinese style houses to see the carved wooden pillars and the artist instruct their apprentices.
Batuan is known for dance, carved wooden panels and paintings. Northeast of Denpasar, stone figures on the road marks the people of Batubulan, famous for its stone sculptures and antiques. Here, divinities and demons are sandstone carved decorations for the houses and temples. You can visit the workshops to observe the work of artists.
There is also the people of Celuk noted for its gold and silver works, jewelry made with ancient techniques. Those in search of batik, clothing or material should not miss Gianyar which has at least 40 textile factories.
Located between Mas and Ubud, Peliatan is known as the center of traditional music and dances.
In Werdhi Budaya Art Center, you can find a tertiary level Conservatorium, and a dance and theatre school traditional Balinese performing arts. While at the Museum of Le Mayeur Kelandis, 200 yards north of the Grand Bali Beach Hotel in Sanur, you can find the painting Ni Polok, a local Balinese woman. Ni Polok, wife of Le Mayeur, was a famous traditional Bali dancer.
More is the village of wood carvers, where many of Bali's old masters still alive. Art galleries display some of his best works. Visitors can go through the Balinese style houses to see the carved wooden pillars and the artist instruct their apprentices.
Batuan is known for dance, carved wooden panels and paintings. Northeast of Denpasar, stone figures on the road marks the people of Batubulan, famous for its stone sculptures and antiques. Here, divinities and demons are sandstone carved decorations for the houses and temples. You can visit the workshops to observe the work of artists.
There is also the people of Celuk noted for its gold and silver works, jewelry made with ancient techniques. Those in search of batik, clothing or material should not miss Gianyar which has at least 40 textile factories.

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