A Unique Ebru Art Exhibition - Painting on Water Opens in Bishkek

Ирина Орлонская Local news
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On March 31, an ebru exhibition will take place in Bishkek, as reported by the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev.

This event is organized by the public foundation "Ebristan" with the support of the Turkish Embassy in Kyrgyzstan and will serve as an important symbol of cultural exchange between the two nations.

Photo of the Fine Arts Museum

During the exhibition, participants will not only be able to observe the finished works of the masters but also witness exciting master classes. They will see how the flags of Turkey and Kyrgyzstan, as well as the flower Aigul, a symbol of the Batken region, are created on the surface of the water. Guests will be able to immerse themselves in the process of bringing this amazing art to life.

Ebru is an ancient technique of painting on water that originates from Turkey. It is based on creating patterns with insoluble paints on a thickened liquid, which are then transferred onto paper, fabric, or wood. This technique, known as "Turkish marbling" or "dancing paints," combines elements of meditation, improvisation, and the uniqueness of each print, allowing even beginners to create true masterpieces.
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