The village of Batuan, located south of Ubud on the island of Bali, is renowned for its rich artistic and cultural heritage, particularly its distinctive school of traditional painting, which emerged in the 1930s. It features meticulous black-and-white compositions depicting mythological scenes, religious rituals, and everyday Balinese life in an intensely detailed and symbolic style. In addition to its reputation as an artist community, Batuan is home to ancient temples such as Pura Puseh Batuan, an outstanding example of Balinese architecture with intricate stone carvings and a deeply spiritual atmosphere. In this village, religious life, art, and traditions harmoniously intertwine, with families who have preserved their skills in painting, dance, and gamelan music for generations. This makes Batuan a lively and vibrant cultural center where every corner exudes history, devotion, and creativity.


