Writer: Ayça Olcaytu
İşçen
May 2010
Marbling (ebru) is an art of
painting with dripping specially prepared colors intentionally by specially
prepared brushes on to glutinous fluid in a basin, and transfer the created
composition on to materials like paper, fabric, glass, etc. It is recorded in
some resources that marbling (ebru) as one of traditional Turkish arts, emerged
in Buhara, and reached to Anatolia via the Great Silk Road over Iran while
getting the name of “ebri”. Ebru had been used mostly in binding, calligraphy,
and ornamenting since the 15th century; but today, it is employed for decoration
purposes.
Mrs. Naile Bozkurt who continues her marbling (ebru) works for 9
years at the arts house established with her name in Ürgüp, is conducting free
of charge marbling (ebru) performances for domestic and international travelers.
Mrs. Bozkurt who has several solo exhibitions in Turkey, is training those
willing to learn the ebru art.
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information: www.nailesanat.com
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