Turkish Artist Paints On Water Using One Of The Oldest Turkish Art Techniques Called Ebru
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Turkish artist Garip Ay is not your everyday artist – he paints on water! Using Ebru, one of the oldest Turkish arts, he forms colorful patterns by sprinkling and brushing color pigments on a pan of oily water. Later, these patterns are transferred to paper, resulting to unique, mesmerizing paintings. Like what you see? Check this post for his Van Gough’s Starry Night edition.
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Share on FacebookWaaahhh..!! Amazing! I see these paterns all the time when i go to Turkey, but i didn't know that this is the way they make it!
It is very beautiful. I am just wondering what happens with it after its done. Where and how do they display it, since it's on water.
The water have to wait with a little piece of 'kitre' kitre releases the waters density, abd then the colors can swim on the top of the water
I was blown away! Not only can swirl to get features, but to be done on oily water... Amazing
Waaahhh..!! Amazing! I see these paterns all the time when i go to Turkey, but i didn't know that this is the way they make it!
It is very beautiful. I am just wondering what happens with it after its done. Where and how do they display it, since it's on water.
The water have to wait with a little piece of 'kitre' kitre releases the waters density, abd then the colors can swim on the top of the water
I was blown away! Not only can swirl to get features, but to be done on oily water... Amazing
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