rubíngépelés
Rubíngépelés, also known as "rubbing" or "rubbing technique," is a traditional Hungarian folk art form that involves creating intricate designs and images by rubbing a crayon or pencil over a surface, typically a piece of paper or a canvas. The process begins with a blank surface, and the artist uses a variety of tools, including crayons, pencils, and sometimes even erasers, to create a textured background. Once the background is prepared, the artist begins to rub the surface with the chosen tool, creating a unique pattern or image. The technique allows for a wide range of artistic expression, from abstract designs to detailed illustrations. Rubíngépelés is often used in educational settings to teach children about different textures and patterns, as well as to encourage creativity and fine motor skills development. The art form has also gained popularity in recent years as a form of therapeutic art, helping individuals to express their emotions and reduce stress.