Ebru
Ebru is a traditional Turkish art form that involves creating colorful patterns on water. Artists use special brushes to apply natural pigments to the surface of water mixed with a thickening agent. By manipulating the colors with tools or their fingers, they can create intricate designs that resemble marbling.
Once the desired pattern is achieved, a sheet of paper is carefully placed on the water's surface, allowing the design to transfer onto it. This technique results in unique, one-of-a-kind artworks. Ebru has a rich history and is often associated with Ottoman culture, showcasing the beauty of nature and creativity.