Before
the preparation process, gum tragacanth must be soaked in water for two days. So,
Ebru artists need two days before they plan to create their arts.
Step #1 Prepare the mixed water
It is
very crucial to reach appropriate density for dyes to float on the water
surface; otherwise dyes might be accumulated at the bottom of the container.
So, Ebru artist should strictly follow the resting time of mixed water and
water-gum tragacanth measurement.
First, add
3 teaspoons of gum tragacanth in to a gallon of distilled water. Then, mix the
water untill gum tragacanth melts completely. After it is melted, leave the
mixture to rest for two days. At the end of the two days, the mixture is formed
into a thick-sticky liquid, which has proper density for Ebru art.
Step #2
Prepare the dyes
For each dye, make sure having enough empty bottles. Mix
2 teaspoon dyes with one cup of water in the empty bottle, then add 2 oz. Ox gall. Now, liquid pigments can be
used for Ebru.
Step #3
Prepare the container
Pour the gum tragacanth
mixture into the metal container, and make sure that there are no bubles on the
surface. Shaking the container or a flat stick may help dispel the bubbles.
Step #4
Sprinkle the liquid dye
Dip one of the brushes into dye bottle-for this
step dark color can be used- and sprinkle it onto the water surface. One of the
best way to do it is tipping the top of brush on other hand, so paint drips do
not disperse all over the water surface. After four or five times tipping, the
dye must paint the entire surface, which also is the background of the design.
Step #5
Sprinkle another dye and shape
Now, the same sprinkling process is applied with
different color, but tipping the brush only two or three times. Wait a few
seconds so dye drops expand their circles on the surface. Then, with a needle
stir the floating color and shape it into a flower, if desired, or any image. After
shaping the flowers, sprinkle green dye, or any color, closed to the flower
image, and shape the steam of the flower. If you sprinkle too much green on the
surface, do not touch them and just leave them on the surface; they will not be
seen once the design transferred to paper. As many possible as images can be
practiced at this step. If you cannot obtain a nice shaped image at the first
time, do not give up and try one more. As I said at the beginning, Ebru art requires
time and patience, so practice and practice.
Step #6 Place
the paper
After shaping all the dye drops, place the
absorbent paper onto the water surface. Then, gently lift the paper off and put
it on a table by facing the color side up. Wait until the paper dries out; this
process might take up to two or three hours.
Step #7 Have
a piece Ebru!
Now, you are an Ebru artist and you can be proud of
yourself as being one the few Ebru artists in the world! You deserve to have a
nice frame to put your first Ebru work.
References:
Yilmaz, A. (2010). Art of Ebru (Power Point Slides). Retrieved from Ebru Evi Web site: http://www.ebrusitesi.com
Is liquid Gum tragacanth the same as the powdered? I bought a 4.4 fl oz bottle from Eco-Flo.
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