{"id":3609,"date":"2026-05-13T08:55:13","date_gmt":"2026-05-13T08:55:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/?p=3609"},"modified":"2026-05-13T08:55:15","modified_gmt":"2026-05-13T08:55:15","slug":"balinese-art-styles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/fr\/balinese-art-styles\/","title":{"rendered":"Balinese Art Styles: The Complete Guide to Every Painting Style"},"content":{"rendered":"<style>\n\/*\n  POST-SPECIFIC CSS ONLY\n  Global WordPress CSS covers: prominent-intro-quote, lead-paragraph,\n  section-label, section-h2, section-h3, p, a, img-block, img-grid-2,\n  pull-quote, cultural-cards, wide-panel, cta-block, tag-row\n*\/\n\n\/* \u2500\u2500 DEFINITION BOX \u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500 *\/\n#aob-custom-article .definition-box {\n  background: #2c1810 !important;\n  padding: 28px 32px !important;\n  margin: 32px 0 !important;\n  border-radius: 2px !important;\n}\n#aob-custom-article .definition-box::before {\n  content: 'QUICK ANSWER' !important;\n  display: block !important;\n  font-family: 'DM Sans', sans-serif !important;\n  font-size: 0.68rem !important;\n  font-weight: 600 !important;\n  letter-spacing: 0.2em !important;\n  color: #b8860b !important;\n  margin-bottom: 10px !important;\n}\n#aob-custom-article .definition-box p {\n  font-family: 'Cormorant Garamond', serif !important;\n  font-size: 1.05rem !important;\n  color: #fdf9f2 !important;\n  margin: 0 !important;\n  line-height: 1.8 !important;\n}\n#aob-custom-article .definition-box strong { color: #d4a843 !important; 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text-decoration: underline !important; }\n\n\/* \u2500\u2500 RESPONSIVE \u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500\u2500 *\/\n@media (max-width: 640px) {\n  #aob-custom-article .definition-box { padding: 22px 20px !important; }\n  #aob-custom-article .style-index { padding: 16px 18px !important; }\n}\n<\/style>\n\n<div id=\"aob-custom-article\">\n\n  <div class=\"prominent-intro-quote\">\n    <p>&#8220;Balinese art is not one thing \u2014 it is five centuries of different villages, different traditions, and different temperaments speaking at once. Knowing the difference between them changes everything about how you see a painting.&#8221;<\/p>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"lead-paragraph\">\n    <p>The range of <strong>Balinese art styles<\/strong> is far wider than most visitors expect. From the ancient flat-figure mythology of the Kamasan school to the densely detailed Batuan tradition, these are not variations of the same thing.<\/p>\n    <p>From the sun-drenched palette knife impasto of contemporary Seminyak galleries to the photorealistic precision of Bali&#8217;s hyper-realist painters, they are distinct visual languages. Each has its own history, its own village, and its own place in the extraordinary five-century arc of <a href=\"\/fr\/balinese-painting\/\">Balinese painting<\/a>.<\/p>\n    <p>This complete guide covers every major style \u2014 classical, modern, and contemporary \u2014 with links to our in-depth articles on each one. You can find the tradition that speaks to you before you ever set foot in a gallery.<\/p>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"definition-box\">\n    <p>The main <strong>Balinese art styles<\/strong> are: <strong>Kamasan<\/strong> (classical, pre-1920s, Klungkung); <strong>Ubud School<\/strong> (modernised 1930s, daily life and landscape); <strong>Batuan School<\/strong> (dense dark mythology, Batuan village); <strong>Sanur School<\/strong> (coastal, seascape); <strong>Young Artists School<\/strong> (bright colour, naive, 1960s Penestanan); and contemporary technique styles including <strong>palette knife<\/strong>, <strong>textured mixed media<\/strong>, and <strong>hyper-realism<\/strong>. Subject traditions including landscape, rice field, dancer, ocean, and wildlife painting also form distinct categories within Balinese art.<\/p>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"style-index\">\n    <span class=\"style-index-label\">Jump to a style<\/span>\n    <div class=\"style-index-links\">\n      <a href=\"#classical-schools\">Classical Schools<\/a>\n      <a href=\"#traditional-subjects\">Traditional Subjects<\/a>\n      <a href=\"#contemporary-techniques\">Contemporary Techniques<\/a>\n      <a href=\"#custom-commissioned\">Custom &#038; Commissioned<\/a>\n      <a href=\"#how-to-choose\">How to Choose<\/a>\n      <a href=\"#faq\">FAQ<\/a>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"img-block\">\n    <img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\"\n      src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-kamasan-classical-painting.webp\"\n      alt=\"Balinese art styles \u2014 Kamasan classical school painting showing Garuda and Ramayana mythological figures in flat two-dimensional style with ornamental gold border, Klungkung East Bali\"\n      title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Kamasan Classical School, Ramayana Mythology Painting, Klungkung\"\n      width=\"1200\"\n      height=\"900\"\n      loading=\"eager\"\n    >\n    <div class=\"img-meta\">\n      <p class=\"caption\">Kamasan classical style \u2014 the oldest of all Balinese art styles. Flat two-dimensional figures, earth pigments, gold border ornament, and Hindu epic narrative. This tradition has been practised in the village of Kamasan, Klungkung, East Bali, since the sixteenth century and continues to be produced by hereditary painter-priests today.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"section-label\" id=\"classical-schools\">The Classical Tradition<\/div>\n  <h2 class=\"section-h2\">Balinese Art Styles \u2014 The Six Classical Schools<\/h2>\n\n  <p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.britannica.com\/art\/Southeast-Asian-arts\/Indonesian-visual-arts\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Balinese art<\/a> developed distinct school traditions in different villages, each shaped by local patronage, the temperament of the artists, and the degree of influence from outside the island. Understanding these six schools is the foundation for reading any Balinese painting accurately.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"cultural-cards\">\n    <div class=\"cultural-card\">\n      <span class=\"card-label\">Pre-16th Century \u2014 Present<\/span>\n      <h3>Kamasan School \u2014 Klungkung<\/h3>\n      <p>Bali&#8217;s oldest painting tradition. Flat wayang-puppet figures in profile, natural earth pigments, strict iconographic rules, and exclusively Hindu epic subjects \u2014 Ramayana, Mahabharata, Sutasoma. Produced by hereditary painter-priests (<em>sangging<\/em>) as sacred temple objects, not decorative art. Still practised today in Kamasan village, Klungkung.<br><a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-kamasan-bali\/\">Read our full Kamasan guide \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"cultural-card\">\n      <span class=\"card-label\">1930s \u2014 Present<\/span>\n      <h3>Ubud School \u2014 Ubud Region<\/h3>\n      <p>The most internationally recognised Balinese art style. Developed through the Pita Maha movement (1936) with Walter Spies and Rudolf Bonnet. Introduced perspective, anatomy, and secular subjects \u2014 daily life, ceremony, landscape, and nature. Open composition with human figures as narrative focus. Ubud became the island&#8217;s artistic capital through this tradition.<br><a href=\"\/fr\/ubud-style-painting\/\">Read our full Ubud style guide \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"cultural-card\">\n      <span class=\"card-label\">1930s \u2014 Present<\/span>\n      <h3>Batuan School \u2014 Batuan Village<\/h3>\n      <p>Dense, dark, and richly detailed. From Batuan village, 11 km south of Ubud. Ink drawing on a dark-washed ground, layered with thin washes of colour. Subject matter: ceremony, mythology, demons, spectres \u2014 and today, satirical commentary on tourism and modernity. Distinctive for its crowded, complex compositions that leave no surface empty.<br><a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-batuan-bali\/\">Read our full Batuan guide \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"img-grid-2\">\n    <div class=\"img-block\">\n      <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n        src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-batuan-traditional-narrative.webp\"\n        alt=\"Balinese art styles \u2014 traditional narrative painting style showing Barong, Rangda and Kecak ceremony figures in dense intricate composition with gold carved frame, Balinese mythology\"\n        title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Traditional Narrative School, Barong and Rangda, Mythology Painting\"\n        width=\"1400\"\n        height=\"840\"\n      >\n      <div class=\"img-meta\">\n        <p class=\"caption\">Traditional narrative style \u2014 Barong, Rangda, and Kecak ceremony figures rendered in dense, intricate composition. This approach to Balinese mythology painting, with no empty space and every figure carrying symbolic meaning, is closely connected to the Batuan school tradition. Explore our guide to <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-traditionnelle-balinaise\/\">peinture traditionnelle balinaise<\/a>.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"img-block\">\n      <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n        src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-young-artists-school-flat.webp\"\n        alt=\"Balinese art styles \u2014 Young Artists School painting showing Balinese village life in flat perspective with bright primary colours, market scene, boats, animals and figures\"\n        title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Young Artists School Penestanan Ubud, Bright Flat Folk Style\"\n        width=\"1050\"\n        height=\"790\"\n      >\n      <div class=\"img-meta\">\n        <p class=\"caption\">Young Artists School (Penestanan, Ubud) \u2014 flat perspective, brilliant primary colour, joyful village life. Founded by Arie Smit in the early 1960s when he encouraged local children to paint freely. By the 1970s, more than 300 young painters had adopted the style. One of Bali&#8217;s most beloved and collected traditions.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Sanur School and Keliki School \u2014 Two Further Traditions<\/h3>\n\n  <p>Les <strong>Sanur School<\/strong> developed along Bali&#8217;s southern coast in the 1930s alongside the Ubud and Batuan styles. Belgian artist Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur settled in Sanur with his Balinese wife, and the coastal setting shaped the local style \u2014 joyful seascape and beach scenes, free of the religious iconography of Ubud and the dark mythology of Batuan. Many Sanur works feature a playful, almost Mediterranean quality: boats, fish, coastal figures, and ocean light in pastel tones.<\/p>\n\n  <p>Les <strong>Keliki School<\/strong>, from the village of Keliki near Ubud, emerged in the 1990s led by farmer-turned-painter I Ketut Sana. It is distinguished by its miniature scale \u2014 the smallest works as tiny as 5\u00d77 cm \u2014 and a style that blends the colour energy of the Ubud school with the detail intensity of Batuan. Keliki miniature paintings have become sought-after as portable, affordable original works \u2014 a bridge between <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-souvenir-de-bali\/\">Bali painting souvenir<\/a> quality and genuine artistic tradition.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"highlight-inline\">\n    <strong>Key distinction to know:<\/strong> The six classical schools are defined by <em>village and era<\/em> \u2014 where the painting was made and when. Contemporary Balinese art styles are defined by <em>technique<\/em> \u2014 how the paint is applied. A painting can belong to the Ubud subject tradition (daily life, landscape) and still be executed in a contemporary palette knife technique. These two classification systems overlap, and understanding both helps you read any Balinese painting with confidence.\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"section-label\" id=\"traditional-subjects\">Traditional Subject Traditions<\/div>\n  <h2 class=\"section-h2\">Balinese Art by Subject \u2014 Landscape, Dancer, Ocean &#038; Wildlife<\/h2>\n\n  <p>Alongside the school-based classifications, Balinese painting also divides into rich subject traditions \u2014 recurring themes that have inspired artists across all schools and all eras. Each of these subjects carries its own cultural significance and has generated a distinct collecting category in its own right.<\/p>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Landscape &#038; Rice Field Painting<\/h3>\n\n  <p><a href=\"\/fr\/balinese-landscape-painting\/\">Balinese landscape painting<\/a> is among the island&#8217;s most internationally beloved traditions \u2014 the panoramic view of terraced rice paddies, volcanic peaks, winding rivers, and golden paddy fields that defines Bali&#8217;s visual identity for the world. This tradition grew directly from the Ubud school movement: where classical Kamasan painting looked inward to mythology, the Pita Maha generation turned outward to look at the land itself.<\/p>\n\n  <p>Within landscape painting, the <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-dune-riziere-a-bali\/\">Bali rice field painting<\/a> tradition has a special status. The island&#8217;s <a href=\"https:\/\/whc.unesco.org\/en\/list\/1194\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">UNESCO-recognised subak irrigation system<\/a> makes the terraced paddy landscape one of the most culturally significant views on earth \u2014 and Balinese painters have been depicting it for nearly a century. A related and distinct tradition is the <a href=\"\/fr\/bali-rice-harvest-painting\/\">Bali rice harvest painting<\/a>, which centres not on the landscape itself but on the human activity of harvest season: dozens of figures working in the golden field, community in motion, the spiritual rhythm of <em>panen<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"img-grid-2\">\n    <div class=\"img-block\">\n      <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n        src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-ubud-school-landscape.webp\"\n        alt=\"Balinese art styles Ubud School \u2014 panoramic landscape painting showing rice harvest farmers volcanic mountain waterfall and sunset sky in rich warm colour, Ubud style tradition\"\n        title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Ubud School Landscape Tradition, Panoramic Rice Harvest Painting\"\n        width=\"1200\"\n        height=\"800\"\n      >\n      <div class=\"img-meta\">\n        <p class=\"caption\">Ubud School landscape \u2014 panoramic rice paddy with harvest activity, volcanic mountains, and vivid sunset. This is the Balinese art style most recognisable to international collectors: the grand narrative sweep of the island&#8217;s agricultural life, rendered with fine brushwork and saturated colour.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"img-block\">\n      <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n        src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-dancer-painting.webp\"\n        alt=\"Balinese art styles \u2014 dancer painting showing Balinese dancer in traditional costume with golden headdress and elaborate kain prada fabric, figurative oil painting\"\n        title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Dancer Painting Tradition, Traditional Balinese Dancer in Costume\"\n        width=\"840\"\n        height=\"1050\"\n      >\n      <div class=\"img-meta\">\n        <p class=\"caption\">Balinese dancer painting \u2014 the most culturally iconic figurative subject in Balinese art. The elaborate golden headdress (<em>gelungan<\/em>), jewelled costume, and precise mudra hand gestures of the Legong or Barong dancer have inspired painters from the 1930s to the present. Explore our dedicated guide to <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-dune-danseuse-balinaise\/\">Balinese dancer painting<\/a>.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Ocean &#038; Coastal Painting<\/h3>\n\n  <p>Bali&#8217;s relationship with the ocean is sacred and complex \u2014 the sea in Balinese Hindu cosmology is the domain of Baruna, god of the waters, and is regarded with deep spiritual respect. <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-de-locean-bali\/\">Ocean painting Bali<\/a> captures this duality: the visual drama of breaking waves and coastal cliff faces alongside the spiritual weight of the sea as boundary and portal. Contemporary ocean paintings from Bali range from traditional boat-and-fisherman compositions to abstracted monochrome palette knife works that render the coast in white, gold, and grey impasto.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"img-block portrait\">\n    <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n      src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-ocean-coastal-painting.webp\"\n      alt=\"Balinese art styles ocean painting \u2014 contemporary palette knife coastal scene in monochrome white and gold showing Bali beach with palm trees and rocky coastline, textured impasto\"\n      title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Ocean Coastal Painting, Contemporary Palette Knife White and Gold\"\n      width=\"780\"\n      height=\"976\"\n    >\n    <div class=\"img-meta\">\n      <p class=\"caption\">Contemporary ocean painting in palette knife \u2014 white and gold impasto renders Bali&#8217;s coastline in a monochrome palette that strips the subject to its essential drama of light, rock, and water. This distinctive approach to <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-de-locean-bali\/\">ocean painting in Bali<\/a> is gallery-exclusive: a style found nowhere in art markets.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Wildlife &#038; Animal Realism Painting<\/h3>\n\n  <p>Bali&#8217;s extraordinarily rich wildlife \u2014 from Sumatran tigers and Javan eagles to the sacred long-tailed macaques of the Monkey Forest \u2014 has inspired a powerful tradition of <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-animaliere-bali\/\">wildlife painting in Bali<\/a>. The island&#8217;s <a href=\"\/fr\/galerie-dart-sur-le-realisme-animalier-a-bali\/\">animal realism art gallery<\/a> tradition draws on the technical demands of the hyper-realist approach: precise rendering of fur, feather, scale, and eye that requires the artist to study the subject with the same intensity as a naturalist. Wildlife paintings in this tradition are among the most technically demanding originals available in Bali&#8217;s gallery market.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"img-block\">\n    <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n      src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-wildlife-animal-painting.webp\"\n      alt=\"Balinese art styles wildlife painting \u2014 hyper-realistic oil painting of Sumatran tiger showing extraordinary detail in fur and eyes, animal realism Bali\"\n      title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Wildlife Realism Painting, Animal Portrait Arts of Bali\"\n      width=\"1050\"\n      height=\"700\"\n    >\n    <div class=\"img-meta\">\n      <p class=\"caption\">Wildlife realism painting \u2014 executed with hyper-realist precision. The extraordinary rendering of fur and the depth of the animal&#8217;s gaze require immense technical skill, making these works highly sought after as statement pieces.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"section-label\" id=\"contemporary-techniques\">Contemporary Techniques<\/div>\n  <h2 class=\"section-h2\">Contemporary Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Technique as Identity<\/h2>\n\n  <p>Since the 1990s and accelerating through the 2000s and 2010s, a new generation of Balinese artists has developed styles defined not by village or school but by technique \u2014 the physical method of applying paint to canvas. These contemporary approaches carry the cultural subjects of traditional Balinese art into a new material language, producing works that are simultaneously rooted in the island&#8217;s traditions and unmistakably of the present.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"img-grid-2\">\n    <div class=\"img-block\">\n      <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n        src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-palette-knife-technique.webp\"\n        alt=\"Balinese art styles palette knife \u2014 close-up of farmers harvesting golden rice field in thick impasto oil paint with vivid colours pink teal orange blue, contemporary Bali painting\"\n        title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Palette Knife Technique, Impasto Oil on Canvas, Contemporary Bali\"\n        width=\"780\"\n        height=\"1040\"\n      >\n      <div class=\"img-meta\">\n        <p class=\"caption\">Palette knife impasto \u2014 thick ridges of oil paint applied with a steel blade rather than a brush, creating a sculptural surface that catches light at every angle. Each mark is decisive and cannot easily be undone. Explore our full guide to <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-a-la-palette-bali\/\">palette knife painting in Bali<\/a>.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"img-block\">\n      <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\n        src=\"https:\/\/artsofbali.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/balinese-art-styles-hyper-realism-painting.webp\"\n        alt=\"Balinese art styles hyper-realism \u2014 photorealistic oil painting showing extraordinary detail indistinguishable from photograph, contemporary Balinese fine art technique\"\n        title=\"Balinese Art Styles \u2014 Hyper-Realism Painting, Photorealistic Detail, Arts of Bali Seminyak\"\n        width=\"900\"\n        height=\"900\"\n      >\n      <div class=\"img-meta\">\n        <p class=\"caption\">Hyper-realism \u2014 Balinese painting executed with photographic precision and extraordinary detail. The technical demands of this style are among the highest in contemporary art: every strand of hair, every texture of fabric, every reflection of light must be rendered exactly. Read our guide to <a href=\"\/fr\/balinese-hyper-realism-art-investment\/\">Balinese hyper-realism as art investment<\/a>.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Peinture au couteau \u00e0 palette<\/h3>\n  <p>Les <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-a-la-palette-bali\/\">palette knife painting<\/a> tradition in Bali applies a steel blade \u2014 the same tool used to mix paint \u2014 directly to canvas, building thick impasto layers that create a three-dimensional, sculptural surface. The technique demands decisive, committed mark-making: there are no fine corrections, only bold additions. Works in this style are impossible to reproduce accurately in print and must be seen in person to be fully appreciated. Palette knife painting is one of the most widely collected contemporary Balinese styles.<\/p>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Textured &#038; Mixed Media Painting<\/h3>\n  <p><a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-texturee-bali\/\">Textured painting in Bali<\/a> encompasses a range of approaches in which the physical surface of the canvas is built up using materials beyond paint alone \u2014 sand, gesso, modelling paste, natural fibres, and mixed pigments that create relief, depth, and tactile complexity. Related is the tradition of <a href=\"\/fr\/peintures-realistes-texturees-commandees-bali\/\">commissioned textured realism<\/a>, where these surface techniques are applied to achieve a heightened sense of material presence in figurative or landscape subjects.<\/p>\n\n  <h3 class=\"section-h3\">Hyper-Realism Painting<\/h3>\n  <p><a href=\"\/fr\/balinese-hyper-realism-art-investment\/\">Balinese hyper-realism<\/a> represents the technical apex of contemporary Balinese painting. Works in this style are executed with photographic precision \u2014 sometimes taking months to complete a single canvas. The subjects are rendered with such exactness that at first glance the work is indistinguishable from a high-resolution photograph. Collectors regard hyper-realist Balinese painting as both cultural acquisition and long-term investment.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"section-label\" id=\"custom-commissioned\">Custom &#038; Commissioned Art<\/div>\n  <h2 class=\"section-h2\">Custom Balinese Art \u2014 Styles Made for You<\/h2>\n\n  <p>One of the most distinctive aspects of Bali&#8217;s art market \u2014 and one that sets gallery-quality studios apart from market stalls \u2014 is the availability of fully custom and commissioned works. Bali&#8217;s artists have been creating personalised paintings for clients for decades: portraits, wedding commemorations, family scenes, and large-scale bespoke canvases in any style from palette knife to hyper-realism.<\/p>\n\n\n  <div class=\"cultural-cards\">\n    <div class=\"cultural-card\">\n      <span class=\"card-label\">Figurative \u00b7 Custom<\/span>\n      <h3>Custom Portrait Painting<\/h3>\n      <p>A personalised portrait painted from your photograph in oil on canvas \u2014 in palette knife, fine brush, or hyper-realist style. One of the most meaningful purchases a visitor to Bali can make: an original painting of someone you love, by an artist who has dedicated years to the craft.<br><a href=\"\/fr\/portrait-personnalise-a-bali\/\">Explore custom portrait painting \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"cultural-card\">\n      <span class=\"card-label\">Narrative \u00b7 Commemorative<\/span>\n      <h3>Bali Wedding Painting<\/h3>\n      <p>A hand-painted commemoration of your wedding \u2014 capturing the ceremony, the landscape, or a composed scene of the couple in a Balinese setting. Wedding paintings are among the most meaningful custom commissions Arts of Bali produces: a permanent, original record of a day that matters.<br><a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-personnalisee-pour-mariage-a-bali\/\">Explore Bali wedding painting \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"cultural-card\">\n      <span class=\"card-label\">Bespoke \u00b7 Any Style<\/span>\n      <h3>Custom Painting Bali<\/h3>\n      <p>Any subject, any style, any scale. A bespoke canvas commissioned from Arts of Bali&#8217;s resident artists can follow any of the style traditions described in this guide \u2014 from a miniature landscape to a large-scale abstract textured work. The commission process begins with a conversation.<br><a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-personnalisee-bali\/\">Explore custom painting options \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <p>For visitors seeking <a href=\"\/fr\/original-balinese-paintings\/\">original Balinese paintings<\/a> as gifts or keepsakes at accessible price points, the <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-souvenir-de-bali\/\">Bali painting souvenir<\/a> category offers genuine original works in compact formats \u2014 small canvases, framed miniatures, and hand-painted panels that carry the same artistic tradition as larger gallery works but are designed to travel easily. You can also <a href=\"\/fr\/buy-original-balinese-art-online\/\">buy original Balinese art online<\/a> from Arts of Bali with international shipping to any destination.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"section-label\" id=\"how-to-choose\">Finding Your Style<\/div>\n  <h2 class=\"section-h2\">How to Choose Your Balinese Art Style<\/h2>\n\n  <p>With this many styles available, the question of which to choose can feel overwhelming. In practice, most buyers arrive at a clear answer quickly once they know what each style prioritises. Three questions help narrow the choice:<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"highlight-inline\">\n    <strong>Question 1 \u2014 What do you want to feel when you look at it?<\/strong> Classical Kamasan and Batuan paintings carry sacred weight and cultural depth. Ubud school landscapes carry warmth, nostalgia, and the specific beauty of Bali&#8217;s countryside. Palette knife works carry energy, texture, and immediacy. Hyper-realism carries awe at technical mastery. Young Artists school carries joy. Know your emotional register first, and the style follows naturally.<br><br>\n    <strong>Question 2 \u2014 Where will it live?<\/strong> A large palette knife landscape becomes the dominant visual in a room \u2014 it demands space and commands attention. A miniature Keliki painting works in an intimate corner. A hyper-realist portrait works best where it can be studied closely. Scale and placement are as important as style.<br><br>\n    <strong>Question 3 \u2014 What is your budget?<\/strong> Our <a href=\"\/fr\/bali-painting-price\/\">complete Bali painting price guide<\/a> covers the full range from souvenir tier to collector investment. Every style exists at multiple price points, so budget should inform scale, not necessarily style.\n  <\/div>\n\n  <p>For everything you need to know about buying in Bali \u2014 where to go, what to ask, how to verify authenticity, and how to get your painting home \u2014 our guides to <a href=\"\/fr\/acheter-de-lart-a-bali\/\">buying art in Bali<\/a> and <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-de-bateau-de-bali\/\">shipping a painting from Bali<\/a> cover the full process in detail. To understand the artists behind the styles, our <a href=\"\/fr\/famous-balinese-artists\/\">guide to famous Balinese artists<\/a> traces the full history from Lempad to the contemporary palette knife generation.<\/p>\n\n  <div class=\"wide-panel\">\n    <div class=\"section-label\">See Every Style in Person<\/div>\n    <h2>Arts of Bali \u2014 Seminyak&#8217;s Fine Art Gallery<\/h2>\n    <p>Arts of Bali at Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 42, Kuta, Bali 80361 presents original paintings across multiple Balinese art styles \u2014 palette knife, figurative, landscape, textured, and cultural. Our resident artists work in the traditions described throughout this guide. Every work is original, documented, and available for international shipping. Visit us in person or reach us on WhatsApp \u2014 our team can walk you through every style and help you find the painting that fits your space, your taste, and your story.<\/p>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"section-label\" id=\"faq\">Frequently Asked Questions<\/div>\n  <h2 class=\"section-h2\">Common Questions About Balinese Art Styles<\/h2>\n\n  <div class=\"faq-section\">\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">What are the main styles of Balinese painting?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">The main Balinese art styles are: (1) Kamasan School \u2014 classical, pre-1920s, Klungkung, depicting Hindu epics in flat perspective; (2) Ubud School \u2014 modernised in the 1930s, daily life and landscape; (3) Batuan School \u2014 dense dark mythology and ceremony; (4) Sanur School \u2014 coastal and seascape; (5) Young Artists School \u2014 bright primary colour and naive style, 1960s Penestanan; and contemporary technique styles including palette knife, textured mixed media, and hyper-realism.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">What is the oldest style of Balinese painting?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">The Kamasan style, named after the village of Kamasan in Klungkung, East Bali, is the oldest Balinese painting tradition. Originating in the sixteenth century, it features flat two-dimensional figures in wayang puppet style depicting narratives from the Hindu epics, using natural earth pigments on cloth or bark paper. It was the dominant style of Balinese painting until the 1920s and continues to be practised by hereditary painter-priests in Kamasan village today.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">What makes Ubud style painting different from Kamasan?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">Where Kamasan is flat, two-dimensional, and devoted to Hindu mythology with prescribed iconographic rules, Ubud style painting \u2014 developed in the 1930s through the Pita Maha movement \u2014 introduces Western perspective and anatomy, focuses on secular subjects such as daily life, agriculture, and landscape, uses a much wider colour range, and prioritises individual artistic expression over anonymous communal production.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">What is Batuan style painting?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">Batuan style painting comes from the village of Batuan, approximately 11 km south of Ubud. Developed in the 1930s alongside the Ubud School, the Batuan style is characterised by dense, dark compositions crowded with figures \u2014 depicting ceremony, mythology, demons, and ghosts. Artists apply thin layers of ink wash over detailed drawing on a dark-washed ground, creating a busy, intricate effect distinctly different from the open Ubud style. Read our <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-batuan-bali\/\">full Batuan painting guide<\/a>.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">What is palette knife painting in Bali?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">Palette knife painting in Bali is a contemporary technique in which a steel blade, rather than a brush, applies thick oil paint directly to canvas. The result is a heavily textured impasto surface that catches light differently at every angle and cannot be reproduced in print. It is one of the most popular contemporary Balinese art styles, practised by resident artists at Arts of Bali on Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 42, Kuta, Bali 80361. Read our <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-a-la-palette-bali\/\">complete palette knife guide<\/a>.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">What is hyper-realism painting in Bali?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">Hyper-realism in Bali is a contemporary style in which artists create paintings of extraordinary photographic precision \u2014 often indistinguishable from a photograph at first glance. Subject matter includes portraiture, landscape, cultural scenes, and wildlife. Works in this style are considered art investments as well as cultural acquisitions. Read our guide to <a href=\"\/fr\/balinese-hyper-realism-art-investment\/\">Balinese hyper-realism as art investment<\/a>.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">How many styles of Balinese painting are there?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">There are six major traditional schools \u2014 Kamasan, Ubud, Batuan, Sanur, Young Artists (Penestanan), and Keliki \u2014 plus several contemporary technique styles including palette knife, textured mixed media, hyper-realism, and commissioned realism. Subject traditions including landscape, rice field, ocean, dancer, and wildlife painting also form distinct categories, giving buyers an extraordinarily wide range of approaches within Balinese art.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"faq-item\">\n      <summary class=\"faq-q\">Where can I buy original Balinese paintings in every style?<\/summary>\n      <p class=\"faq-a\">Arts of Bali gallery at Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 42, Kuta, Bali 80361 presents original Balinese paintings across multiple styles including palette knife, textured, figurative, landscape, and cultural subjects. Every work is original, signed, and documented. The gallery also accepts custom commissions in any style \u2014 from <a href=\"\/fr\/portrait-personnalise-a-bali\/\">custom portrait<\/a> to <a href=\"\/fr\/peinture-personnalisee-pour-mariage-a-bali\/\">wedding painting<\/a>. For museum collections of classical styles, the <a href=\"http:\/\/museumpurilukisan.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Museum Puri Lukisan<\/a>, Neka Art Museum, and ARMA in Ubud are essential destinations.<\/p>\n    <\/details>\n\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"cta-block\">\n    <div class=\"section-label\">Visit the Gallery<\/div>\n    <h2 class=\"section-h2\">Explore Every Balinese Art Style at Arts of Bali, Seminyak<\/h2>\n    <p>Every style described in this guide has a home at Arts of Bali on Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 42, Kuta, Bali 80361. Our gallery is open daily and our team is always ready to explain the history, technique, and cultural significance behind any painting in the collection. Whether you are looking for a traditional landscape, a figurative palette knife work, a custom portrait, or a collector-level hyper-realist canvas \u2014 we can help you find exactly the right painting, and get it home safely wherever in the world that is.<\/p>\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/wa.me\/[WHATSAPP_NUMBER]\" class=\"cta-btn\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Chat With Us on WhatsApp<\/a>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <div class=\"tag-row\">\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/balinese-art-styles\/\" class=\"tag\">Balinese Art Styles<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/peinture-traditionnelle-balinaise\/\" class=\"tag\">Peinture traditionnelle balinaise<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/peinture-kamasan-bali\/\" class=\"tag\">Kamasan Painting<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/ubud-style-painting\/\" class=\"tag\">Ubud Style Painting<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/peinture-batuan-bali\/\" class=\"tag\">Batuan Painting<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/palette-knife-painting\/\" class=\"tag\">Peinture au couteau \u00e0 palette<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/balinese-landscape-painting\/\" class=\"tag\">Balinese Landscape Painting<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/balinese-painting\/\" class=\"tag\">Balinese Painting<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/galerie-dart-seminyak\/\" class=\"tag\">Galerie d'art Seminyak<\/a>\n    <a href=\"\/fr\/etiquette\/acheter-de-lart-a-bali\/\" class=\"tag\">Buy Art in Bali<\/a>\n  <\/div>\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\n    \"@context\": \"https:\\\/\\\/schema.org\",\n    \"@type\": \"FAQPage\",\n    \"mainEntity\": [\n        {\n            \"@type\": \"Question\",\n            \"name\": \"What are the main styles of Balinese painting?\",\n            \"acceptedAnswer\": {\n                \"@type\": \"Answer\",\n                \"text\": \"The main Balinese art styles are: (1) Kamasan School \\u2014 the oldest classical style from Klungkung, depicting Hindu epics in flat perspective with natural pigments; (2) Ubud School \\u2014 modernised in the 1930s, depicting daily life and landscape; (3) Batuan School \\u2014 dense dark compositions of mythology and ceremony; (4) Sanur School \\u2014 coastal and seascape themes; (5) Young Artists School \\u2014 bright primary colours and naive style, founded by Arie Smit in the 1960s; (6) Contemporary styles including palette knife, hyper-realism, and textured mixed media.\"\n            }\n        },\n        {\n            \"@type\": \"Question\",\n            \"name\": \"What is the oldest style of Balinese painting?\",\n            \"acceptedAnswer\": {\n                \"@type\": \"Answer\",\n                \"text\": \"The Kamasan style, named after the village of Kamasan in Klungkung, East Bali, is the oldest Balinese painting tradition. 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