Ebru Art (also called paper marbling) is a method of aqueous surface
design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other
stone. The patterns are the result of color floated on either plain
water or a viscous solution known as size, and then carefully
transferred to an absorbent surface, such as paper or fabric. Through
several centuries, people have applied marbled materials to a variety of
surfaces. It is often employed as a writing surface for calligraphy,
and especially book covers and endpapers in bookbinding and stationery.
Part of its appeal is that each print is a unique monotype.
11 de dez. de 2011
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Greg Minah is an abstract painter who has created his own unique process of painting. He pours thinned out acrylic paint on a flat ca...
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