The special tools of the trade are brushes of horsehair bound to straight rose twigs a deep tray made of unknotted pinewood natural earth pigments cattle gall and tragacanth.
The art of marbling ebru.
Ebru is the turkish art of paper marbling a method of aqueous surface design which is achieved by scattering insoluble paint over dense water to then be transferred on to a sheet of paper.
Marbling is an art form developed in the muslim world possibly with chinese origins.
Welcome to the turkish art of marbling ebru melek koc ebru artist for more information please visit.
It is derived from the word ebre which belongs to one of the older ce.
Encyclopædia britannica 7th edition.
It is an art form where you paint directly on the surface of water in a shallow tray.
Often it has been used to create colourful book binding inside covers.
Generally known as marbling the designs and motifs often associated with ebru marbling are blooming flowers foliage birds ornamentation calligraphy latticework and patterns which have been used for the decoration of endpapers and the traditional art of bookbinding.
The word ebru most likely derives from the persian word abrî meaning clouded paper.
The turkish art of marbling ebru marbling is the art of creating colorful patterns by sprinkling and brushing color pigments on a pan of oily water and then transforming this pattern to paper.
The word marbling is in turkish ebru cloud cloudy or abru water face en français.
Known as paper marbling the turkish practice of ebru painting is a unique form of art.
Marbling acrylic onto paper or cloth to create beau.
Artists use water and dye to produce colorful paintings.
Here is a little history of this art.