oloogiline
Ooloogiline is a term that originates from the Estonian language, where it refers to the study of oolography, which is the art of writing with eggs. The practice involves using the yolk of an egg to create various designs, patterns, or even words on a surface, typically paper. The yolk is mixed with a liquid, such as water or milk, to create a paste that can be applied to the paper. Once the design is complete, the paper is dried and the egg shell is removed, revealing the intricate patterns created by the yolk.
The history of ooloogiline can be traced back to the 19th century, with early practitioners often using
Today, ooloogiline remains a niche art form, practiced by a small but dedicated community of artists. The