Endpaper from a book published in Scotland in 1842. Encyclopædia Britannica, 7th edition
Paper marbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other kinds of stone.[1] The patterns are the result of color floated on either plain water or a viscous solution known as size, and then carefully transferred to an absorbent surface, such as paper or fabric. Through several centuries, people have applied marbled materials to a variety of surfaces. It is often employed as a writing surface for calligraphy, and especially book covers and endpapers in bookbinding and stationery. Part of its appeal is that each print is a unique monotype.
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Papermarbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other kinds of stone. The patterns are the...
Body marbling is a painting process similar to papermarbling, in which paint is floated on water and transferred to a person's skin. Unlike the traditional...
in bile soap and mixed with alcohol and used as the wetting agent in papermarbling, engraving, lithography, and watercolor painting. It is a greenish-brown...
like marble. For example: Marbleizing, also called faux marbling, the art of painting walls or furniture to look like real marblePapermarbling, a method...
though it shares some basic qualities with the traditional Japanese papermarbling method, suminagashi. However, the first hydrographic apparatus registered...
the 20th century, it was common for the endpapers of books to have papermarbling. Sometimes the endpapers are used for maps or other relevant information...
personal collection of handmade objects, chalk art, bookbinding, and papermarbling. He created how-to videos, such as "A Beginner’s Guide to Chalk Art"...
Marbleizing (also spelt marbleising) or faux marbling is the preparation and finishing of a surface to imitate the appearance of polished marble. It is...
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Middle East, and in Turkey in particular, gum tragacanth is used in papermarbling to make size on which to float and shape the pigments, just as carrageenan...
or E407a. It may also be used as a thickener in calico printing and papermarbling, and for fining beer. Irish moss is frequently used with Mastocarpus...
was a Ukrainian painter from Zhmerynka, Vinnytska Oblast, practicing papermarbling. He was killed in action during Euromaidan. Brezdenyuk was an entrepreneur...
confused with papermarbling, in which colored designs are created on a bath and then transferred to the paper surface. The term "paste paper" is used to...
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plate will tend to persist from one print to the next. Monoprinting Papermarbling Prints and Printmaking, Antony Griffiths, British Museum Press (in UK)...
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University, and University of Alabama. Foster conducted workshops on papermarbling and paste paper at many locations, including Asheville BookWork and the Center...
Turkish government.[2] Papermarbling, a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other kinds of stone...
2016). "The New "Body Marbling" Trend Is Must-See Stuff, People". Marie Claire. Scott, Ellen (9 September 2016). "Body Marbling Is the New Festival Trend...
tessellation, Moiré patterns or patterns similar to those created by papermarbling, and, in later years, fractals. The op art genre of visual art created...
Hatip Mehmed Efendi (died 1773) was an Ottoman papermarbling artist noted for improving the consistency of the size enabling stronger colours and patterns...
is believed to be the oldest known example of papermarbling. It also contains chigiri-e, a type of paper collage. In the 16th century, the works were...
experiment with marbled paper. She created exquisite repeated designs which were used for lampshades and books. Garwood's marbling work was known for ethereal...
paper/sugar paper Cotton paper Fish paper (vulcanized fibres for electrical insulation) Inkjet paper Kraft paper Laid paper Leather paper Mummy paper...
natural textile fibers like wool. It is also used for this purpose in papermarbling. Potassium alum has been used since remote antiquity for purification...
over 100 classes and workshops in bookbinding, letterpress printing, papermarbling, typography, and related fields. The 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) center...
called marbleizing. Medieval illuminated manuscripts often imitated both inlaid stone and engraved gems, and after printing took over papermarbling continued...
by Casey Sorrow, letterpress typeset by Michael Caine, and handmade papermarbling and binding of Christopher Rowlatt. The publication attracted controversy...