Ebru or marbling is a traditional Turkish and Islamic art dating back to the fifteenth century and can be described briefly as waterface painting. The Turkish word Ebru, meaning clouds, describes the artist's own inner world. Patterns, which take shape on water, are fixed when they are transferred to paper or other materials, which can be used for a variety of purposes. As it is akin to abstract painting and contemporary graphic art, nowadays marbling is often framed and hung.
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