I find this really interesting..... I think everyone in the UK knows what: "to and fro" means, but, as is apparent in this video, Americans don't. How strange! Great Video anyway =D
You want to use distilled water with a gelatin (most artist use carrageenan), your gelatin is called the size and this is what the paint will sit on top of. You should also treat your paper/wood/fabric with alum before you begin, this will adhere the paint to your paper. You can find a lot of good books and guides online.
I like Mr. Finley's charming demeanor in this demonstration, like a friendly art teacher; he humanizes the craft and his general likability makes his explanation more compelling.
@juegodeljuglar Si, en este epoca tan electronica me alegre mucho para ver un arte significa como papel marmolizado. Espero que jovenes quien van a continuar ese gran tradicion de imprimir papel. Trabajo yo en cinematografia(35mm) y me perocupe mcho que la genet quien solo usen video digital no les conocesen cine reale.
Interesting, they mention countries like France and Spain or even Dutch (Holland) but the origin is traceable to Middle Asia and it came to flourish in the Ottoman Empire when in Europe Turkish art was very modern and expensive. People should tell stories te as fully and not only the parts they think is relevant!
can someone please help me... i cant seem to get the marbling right. the ink just sinks to the bottom of the water. ive tried putting a little washing up liquid in the water but that doesnt work. ive tried acrylic, ink and watercolour, but they didnt work. do i need to buy special marbling ink? help!
@countrydoctor Maybe it's not really water. It could be mineral oil, could be even grain alcohol. I don't know. If you live in or near a city where there is a papermaking supply store, you might be able to find information there about paper marbeling.
Super like!
johnacsyen 3 months ago
I find this really interesting..... I think everyone in the UK knows what: "to and fro" means, but, as is apparent in this video, Americans don't. How strange! Great Video anyway =D
tomdoff1 6 months ago
Very interesting. Thanks for the posting.
Offshoreorganbuilder 6 months ago
for anyone interested in learning more about marbling- marbleart.us
Maltherotoscoper 8 months ago
@cypriot1965 Sorry but you do not know the history of EBRU well.
clevelandNEY 1 year ago
WHAT IS IN THE TRAY THAT HE IS DROPPING THE INK INTO? WHAT KIND OF INK IS HE USING???
westexhart 1 year ago
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This is Turkish Water Marbling Art called "EBRU".. Is it so hard to tell the TRUTH?
YouBeFair 1 year ago
This is Turkish Water Marbling Art called "EBRU".. Is it so hard to tell the TRUTH?
YouBeFair 1 year ago
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forbesliz8908 1 year ago
You want to use distilled water with a gelatin (most artist use carrageenan), your gelatin is called the size and this is what the paint will sit on top of. You should also treat your paper/wood/fabric with alum before you begin, this will adhere the paint to your paper. You can find a lot of good books and guides online.
forbesliz8908 1 year ago
This is all very interesting, but HOW do I do it?
caesiume 1 year ago
I like Mr. Finley's charming demeanor in this demonstration, like a friendly art teacher; he humanizes the craft and his general likability makes his explanation more compelling.
collabi 1 year ago 5
La tecnica de Papel Marmolizado, espero que mis estudiantes vean esto.
...Y todo el que ame el arte.
juegodeljuglar 1 year ago
@juegodeljuglar Si, en este epoca tan electronica me alegre mucho para ver un arte significa como papel marmolizado. Espero que jovenes quien van a continuar ese gran tradicion de imprimir papel. Trabajo yo en cinematografia(35mm) y me perocupe mcho que la genet quien solo usen video digital no les conocesen cine reale.
HunterMann 1 year ago
i can do better than him. he should take a lesson from a Turkish marble art teacher.
guliciyildiz 2 years ago
Interesting, they mention countries like France and Spain or even Dutch (Holland) but the origin is traceable to Middle Asia and it came to flourish in the Ottoman Empire when in Europe Turkish art was very modern and expensive. People should tell stories te as fully and not only the parts they think is relevant!
Regards
fmturker 2 years ago
can someone please help me... i cant seem to get the marbling right. the ink just sinks to the bottom of the water. ive tried putting a little washing up liquid in the water but that doesnt work. ive tried acrylic, ink and watercolour, but they didnt work. do i need to buy special marbling ink? help!
countrydoctor 2 years ago
@countrydoctor Maybe it's not really water. It could be mineral oil, could be even grain alcohol. I don't know. If you live in or near a city where there is a papermaking supply store, you might be able to find information there about paper marbeling.
HunterMann 1 year ago
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utkumut7 2 years ago
This is a form of art that is discovered in Turkey and it's calles EBRU SANATI. Check it out.
suleymansener1 2 years ago
WAY cool!
lachattenoire27 2 years ago
Hi, try searching the word "ebru" marblng in turkish.
ptwsmatch 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing.
johnacsyen 3 years ago
Can someone please tell me how do you do this what is the paint called what type of paper and what kind of water??????
dulsecielo 2 years ago
dayı süpersin. congrats from Turkiye.
yapayzeka 3 years ago 4
miralo esta muy bueno
slds
ato
atocane 4 years ago