I've been doing this for years to alliviate stress and everyone should try because it is always ALWAYS a beautiful outcome!! Origami too ;) Saved my sanity!
First time I saw this was on the fly leaves of seventeenth century books. Back in seventeenth century England this was known as 'Turkey paper' and was often used decoratively in book binding for inside the book binding boards or as I said for fly leaves.
Marbling was once used as a way to mark legal currency. It used to be such a secretive art that apprentices were only taught tiny sections of the process: one apprentice learned how to mix the paints, another learned how to thicken the bath, another learned how to drop and manipulate the paints, etc.
Wow! The results are beautiful and the list of materials are missing. Need to know what to use for such great results. Is there another tutorial that includes that info?
Love this work. I want to get into bookbinding and good endpapers are hard to come by so this method might let me create my own - if it does not become an end in itself
Super cool video! Informative, concise, and pretty colors? That's a recipe for success if I ever saw one 👍y'all are on my list of people whose vids I like before I watch, keep up the great work!
That's beautiful. It looks like a means by which people with no artistic talent may create something. I used to love my Spirograph for the same reason when I was a kid.
One of the best videos in this series so far.
I am actually Turkish. Hello from Turkey! We call this "ebru" here. I did it once.
Kadir Nokay saol
Kadir Nokay Kaç tane türk var burda
Me too 💕
Ebruli
Ben! Ve ismim Ebru. Herkese merhaba!
I've been doing this for years to alliviate stress and everyone should try because it is always ALWAYS a beautiful outcome!!
Origami too ;)
Saved my sanity!
i'm not even stoned i'm just mesmerized at how beautiful this is
Mesmerizing explains it perfectly.
Hi! my latest album cd covers were all water marbled! in this videoclip you can see the process :) th-cam.com/video/wxweirYUNQY/w-d-xo.html
"We are striving for purpose, not perfection; and our job as marblers is to simply observe, and adjust"
She is a really insightful and amazing artist. I know another artist a lot like her. I bet she is a fantastic teacher.
My Ebru (marbling) kit just arrived today. Looking at this, I could not be more excited to try it out. Amazing work, love it.
its good to teach kids that instagram didnt invent this
Yeah always good to know where things come from. I remember doing this nine years ago while in Turkey before seeing it on Instagram
So nice to find after your wake n bake 😌
A bunch of these paintings all over a room who be the best place to chill and smoke pot.
That was beautiful. I could watch it again and again.
First time I saw this was on the fly leaves of seventeenth century books. Back in seventeenth century England this was known as 'Turkey paper' and was often used decoratively in book binding for inside the book binding boards or as I said for fly leaves.
Oh em gee my mind is tripping when she makes the wavy lines!!!!
Dont fucking spell omg like that please
Marbling was once used as a way to mark legal currency. It used to be such a secretive art that apprentices were only taught tiny sections of the process: one apprentice learned how to mix the paints, another learned how to thicken the bath, another learned how to drop and manipulate the paints, etc.
I have done something similar to this with paint and shaving cream. The designs that come out always amaze me. Kids love it!
that would be beautiful on a guitar
crying taco cat They actually do do this with guitars :)
Look up dean swirled
Also called "bowling ball" on some Fenders.
Holy crap you guys must have read my mind, i really needed more marbling videos in my life but was running out of good ones!!!
I am interested in learning how to master the art. The art is absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful, meditative and masterful
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Ice cream Joe ASIN LAN BAYRAKLARIIIIII
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Wow! The results are beautiful and the list of materials are missing. Need to know what to use for such great results. Is there another tutorial that includes that info?
Thank you!... very therapeutic... Thinking of doing it on bits of furniture
My eyes were doing this 😍 the whole video.
This is beautiful I love the finished artwork. Stoned mode on
On turkey we called this Ebru 😍 😁😁😍😍😍
How beautiful and fascinating!
Fans from India! Loved your technique.. #fabulous #lovedit
Beautiful video. This is blowing my mind! I really want to try it
Love this work. I want to get into bookbinding and good endpapers are hard to come by so this method might let me create my own - if it does not become an end in itself
Wow! So cool. Thank you for sharing your art.
Wow, this is cool! I got this link from a lady that makes soap and I'm glad I watched, thank you for sharing!
Super cool video! Informative, concise, and pretty colors? That's a recipe for success if I ever saw one 👍y'all are on my list of people whose vids I like before I watch, keep up the great work!
Cristine where you at?!
Wawwww!!!!! Gorgeous!!!!
That vinyl looked amazing, maybe it’ll still play!
So beautiful
These are amazing! Art was always something I wish I could do.
This women has the BEST color sense
I am looking for a workshop in my area, pout pout no one is teaching it here. Beautiful work, breathtaking, thank you for sharing
Good art and again good instruction and information.
Mesmerizing !!!!!!
Great art form. Interesting process conception by artist in video.
Holy shit the actual marbling, what with all those amazing colours and the patterns changing, is r/woahdude material
then again I guess that's most of stoned mode
Simply beautyful!
I need this in my life.
I miss this channel so much
these videos are life savers
I want shoes with that design on em
It's so amazing
Oh god, I really want some Turkish delights now.
Beautiful... Satisfying 😍
Beautiful series
Love it. Beautiful work!
This is amazing and really pleasant to watch!
I remember my mom used to do this when I was younger 😊
Amazing and beautiful
Wow these are beautiful
So relaxing! Thank you
we used to do this in my 6th grade art class with oil paint and paint thinner
OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING.
This is a genuinely good video even without being stoned
This is so satisfying!!!
Amazing art form...
This is the best video ive ever seen
Ok deluxe you got me with this one. Great job
Someone please teach me how to do this
You can do it pretty easily with watered down acrylic paint on a water bath
Lucy Xu reallyyyy?
petty siss Yep, I've done it loads of times.
Lucy Xu do you have an Instagram that you could send me pictures through of your work?
petty siss yeah, it's @luckie.13 I post my drawings to it. :)
I want to learn this so bad.
Beautiful
That's beautiful. It looks like a means by which people with no artistic talent may create something. I used to love my Spirograph for the same reason when I was a kid.
Inspirational. Thank you
EXCELLENT camera work!
Christine is SHOOKETH
omk573 cristine
omk573 lol was just thinking same this shit would give Cristine an eye twitch haha
Holy shit shut the fuck up.
I used to be in the school club for this! Haha good times. :)
Love your work, thanks for sharing.
Where is your studio or webpage please?
Beautiful!
Took me to my happy place
Amazing
Very cool !!
Awesome!
I love this video!
That was SO cool!!!!!
Mesmerising. Are you using acrylic paint or ink and what would ther ratio be and do you put anything else in water please........
ok this is so insanely cool
OOOooooh... That felt good!
4:15 WHAT WOAH
Very cool!
Love it. What kind of paint do you use? My paint usually won't float.
it's a shame she didn't show any flowers, those are actually harder and more beautiful and just backgrounds.
beautiful
I really wanna take that type thing f class!! 😱😍 Just gotta fins out which art college offers it in Cali 👌🏽
That was so Awesome. I want to do this.
what kind of paper is she using for the picture. very beautiful
Sublime
Well, you have to use a specific kind of fluid and marbling paint in order to achieve those round drops or the paint will get mixed in the water.
Now that seems fun
Hell yeah man im turkish
Bayrakları asın beyler!
Groovy.
what's the song that starts at the beginning?
what type of colour you use or how do you make the colour or what company colour for silk