Marbling color marbling is the ancient art of floating paint on the surface of thickened water known as the marbling size and then transferring the floating design onto paper or fabric.
Marbling ebru colors.
Ebru is unesco heritage listed traditional turkish art of water marbling creating colourful patterns by dropping and splashing paints onto a tray of water based viscous solution with special brushes.
There are two main branches of the art.
One good video about the marbling art on water.
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In this method the liquid has to be thickened because the colors used are water based and would otherwise not float.
Ebru is a traditional turkish art of paper decoration by spreading paints which do not dissolve in water with brushes made of horse hair and rose wood on dense water that is thickened by gum tragacanth.
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Sprinkle the paint over your marbling size for best effect.
Oil colors and aniline paint is not used in traditional marbling.
Turkish ebru and japanese suminagashi.
Blue yellow green pink red.
Using droppers to add large droplets tend to create more defects.
Because such colors dissolve in water and the paper is not receptive for those.
Ancient method of decorating paper.
No more troublesome mixing and limitations as you can add up to 5 colors or more on your marbling size.
Natural colors are used in making ebru for centuries which are obtained from colored rocks and earth that contains oxidized metals or organic pigment colors that do not dissolve in water.
Ebru a paper marbling method that originated in turkey and central asia involves a thick liquid called size made from substances such as cornstarch.
These patterns are then transferred to a retentive piece of paper or fabric.
Ebru patterns are swirly and colorful while sumihashi patterns mostly display black concentric circles.
The word ebru origin comes from persian language ebri eyebrow or ab ru face of water ebru in turkish which means marbling.