marmerende
Marmerende refers to the process of creating a marbled effect, typically on paper or fabric. This technique involves floating colors on a liquid surface, such as water or a size bath, and then carefully manipulating them to create intricate patterns before transferring the design to the material. The colors are often oil-based paints or inks that do not readily mix with water, allowing them to form distinct swirls, veins, and shapes.
The origins of marbling are debated, with similar techniques appearing in East Asia and the Middle East
The marbling process itself can involve various methods. For paper marbling, a shallow tray is filled with