Istanbul E-pass includes discounted Marbling Art Workshop. So pay €40 instead of €48 special for E-pass holders.
Discover the enchanting world of Turkish marbling, known as Ebru, with our immersive workshop in Istanbul. This traditional art form, recognized by UNESCO as part of the world's cultural heritage, involves creating intricate patterns by floating colors on water and transferring them onto paper or fabric.
What to Expect:
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Expert Guidance: Learn from master artist Tuzin Tiryaki, who will introduce you to the fundamental techniques of Ebru. You'll receive hands-on instruction, allowing you to craft your own unique marbled artworks.
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Historic Setting: The workshop is held in a centuries-old heritage building in the vibrant Galata neighborhood, providing an authentic and inspiring environment.
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Panoramic Views: While your creations dry, relax on our terrace with 360-degree views of Istanbul, including the historic peninsula and the Bosphorus.
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Turkish Hospitality: Enjoy traditional Turkish coffee, delight, and an assortment of local snacks during the session.
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Take Home Your Art: Leave with your personalized Ebru artworks and a Certificate of Participation as mementos of this unique experience.
Why Is Water Used as the Base in Ebru Art?
Water is used as the base in Ebru art because it allows the artist to float colors on the surface, creating intricate and flowing patterns. The water's surface tension is manipulated with special additives like gum tragacanth to hold the colors in place before transferring the design to paper or fabric.
What Materials Are Traditionally Used in Ebru Art?
Traditional Ebru art uses natural materials such as water, gum tragacanth, natural pigments, ox gall, and horsehair brushes. These materials ensure the authenticity and longevity of the artwork, maintaining the centuries-old tradition of marbling.
Why Are Natural Pigments Preferred in Ebru Art?
Natural pigments are preferred in Ebru art because they produce vibrant, long-lasting colors that do not fade over time. These pigments also blend well on the water surface, allowing for the creation of delicate and intricate patterns characteristic of traditional Ebru art.
How Does the Marbling Technique in Ebru Differ From Other Art Forms?
Ebru art is unique because it creates patterns directly on water, which are then transferred to a solid surface. Unlike painting or drawing, Ebru art relies on the fluid dynamics of water and the skillful manipulation of colors to create each design, making every piece one-of-a-kind.
Marbling Art (EBRU) Workshop Hours of Operation
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Marbling Art (EBRU) Workshop operates daily in five sessions: 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00.
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Sessions can be chosen while making a reservation via the E-pass customer panel.
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The duration of the workshop is around 1.5 - 2 hours.
Marbling Art (EBRU) Workshop Location
Marbling Art (EBRU) Workshop is located within walking distance of Galata Tower and Galataport. Hacimimi, Galata Mandirasi Street No.18, Galata Unver Residence Floor: 2, Room: 203 Beyoglu/istanbul
important Notes:
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Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
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The location is centrally situated and easily accessible by public transport.
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The activity does not include pick-up or drop-off services, so participants need to make their own way to the venue.
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Participants should arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled session time.
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Bookings must be made before your E-pass expires.
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Cancellations can be made up to 24 hours before the session without any charge.