Making Tiger Eye Marbled Paper
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Paper marbling is a centuries-old art form that was once an integral part of the bookbinding trade, but is now relatively obscure. At Four Keys Book Arts we have made a point of maintaining, and I hope reviving, both of these disappearing crafts. In this video I am printing an edition of bespoke tiger eye marbled papers. This is not a tutorial video, but a look 'behind the scenes' at the process.
The marbling process begins with the ‘size’, the fluid bath upon which the marbling paints are floated and manipulated into the desired patterns. The size is made from carrageenan, derived from carrageen moss, a type of seaweed (or more accurately, an algae). The resulting fluid is as thick as cream and will not readily mix with paint.
Many types of paint can be used for marbling. I use acrylic paints, though gouache and watercolor paints are also commonly used. The paints are thinned and mixed with an ‘expander’, which causes the paint to spread upon the size. The properties of the carrageenan size prevent the paints from mixing as they are applied, allowing for the development of the characteristic fine lines of genuine marbled paper.
Once the desired colors and pattern have been achieved, paper that has been treated with an alum solution is laid carefully on the bath. The paint instantly and permanently adheres to the paper, resulting in a print that is as unique as a snowflake. Papers are sometimes rinsed, or in the case of the tiger eye pattern, laid flat to dry.
The tiger eye pattern, sometimes called the sunspot or soleil pattern, is considered one of the most challenging designs to achieve. Additives are mixed into the black marbling paint, altering its viscosity and pH in such a way that when it comes into contact with the carrageenan size it separates and flows out in its distinctive pattern. It is a delicate balance that must be achieved, taking in to account such multitudinous factors as temperature, humidity, viscosity of the size and paint, and the alkalinity or acidity of the materials, to name a few. Achieving consistent, repeatable results is an ever-moving target, so it is understandable that most marblers guard their tiger eye formulas closely. Many consider the technique to be more alchemy than art.
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Dennis
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Music Credits:
'Night Snow' (0:05) by Asher Fulero - tinyurl.com/y2vszkts
'The Voyage' (3:55) and 'Serenity' (5:46) by Jason Shaw - www.audionautix.com
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Watching the eyes form is mesmerizing.
There is something so meditative about this process and it’s so satisfying to see the flat papers come out of the press.
I tried Marbling thinking it looked easy- but it is deceptively hard! So many little things you don't even consider happens lol. Watching your videos definitely helped with some of it. Especially , what to do with the goop on the paper when you first take it off- that angle board solution is genius haha. I thought I needed to buy a table like that lol. The newspaper to gather up the excess ink too - I had problems with the paint falling into my pan, muddying it up so much.Thanks for your wealth of knowledge!
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
It only looks easy when it's working right!😅 Through much trial and error I've developed a few tricks, so I'm glad they've been of some use. Thanks for watching!
@DebKiwi
Жыл бұрын
@@FourKeysBookArts can I please ask what type/brand of paper you use to marble on? I know paper quality makes a big difference. Also, do you prepare the paper first with alum? I’m a paper-maker who started dabbling in marbling last year and have had mixed results. I’d love to make some lovely marbled paper like yours, for my journals.
@OneKindWord
4 ай бұрын
Superb camera work plus excellent marbling add up to a beautiful result.
I could watch that for hours. I would love to see more marbling please!
Not only is the marbling beautiful, but this video was so exquisitely shot!!!❤
this is a cinematic masterpiece
It was so nice. Today in Turkey, the art is commonly known as ebru. This technique originates from China. It was used a lot in Islamic countries for decoration in binding and calligraphy.
Oh my, I got that excited feeling in my stomach as I watched this video. All your videos are so well done, I love the pace you work at and the feeling that goes into the work. Inspiring!
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! So happy to know my work can give such positive feelings!
I love water marbling. I’ve done it on so many different things such as paper, vehicle parts, glass, a pair of spike heels, and even on my nails. But, I really like how it turned out on the paper in this project. The color choices are stunning!
almost cried, love this design so much
That is such a beautiful design, I can't take my eyes of off it - I can almost feel them bulging out of their sockets in an attempt to absorb the pattern and make it one with the eye, and my brain. I've been a lover of books since before I can remember, and with the development of the Internet making information freely available, I've finally been able to get in to something I've wanted to do for a very, very long time: book binding. So far I've mainly done miniature raised cord leather bindings (the largest book measuring 95 mm * 65 mm (roughly 3.74 in * 2.55 in) - the smallest 13 mm * 9 mm (roughly 0.5 in * 0.35 in) ). All fully functional, with headbands in 2 or more colors, and made using the exact same method as any full sized raised cord leather bound book. With one, annoying, exception: the endpapers. Of course they _do have_ endpapers, but so far I've been using ready made papers of various sorts. And you know what? I don't like it. I never liked it. Partly because it feels as if I'm cheating. And partly because it's hard to get hold of authentic looking papers of suitable thickness and pattern scale. All together I guess you could say that in the end, it feels very much the same way as it would to make - say - a silver prong ring and top it off using a plastic bead from the toy store instead of a cut semi-precious or precious stone. I'm abasing the book - demeaning it. A book is something beautiful, and deserving of respect, and care, and love. And that's why I'm here - watching this video. Now, I don't suffer from delusion of grandeur. Nor do I have a severe case of hubris - not even a case of regular hubris for that matter. So while I'm fully aware I won't - likely ever - be able to create anything even close to the aesthetical wonder being created here, I did acquired the necessary basic materials some months ago. I've just been feeling too uncertain, and too unsure (of my self) to get down to business, and instead - since bookbinding's only part of what I do - indulged in other creative matters. That ends now. Today. The leather's been dyed, the pages' been written, illustrated and assembled, the signatures' been punched and sewn and the head band colors' been selected. It is time. The creative juices are soaking my brain. I've been inspired. You have inspired me. Inspired me to dare to try. Thank You! Stay Safe, and Stay Sane Cheers!
The paper is beautiful. Would you ever consider doing a basic tutorial on marbling?
For the love of all that’s dear, oh my gosh that is stunning. Thank you for sharing that.
Very cool. To me they look like schools of sardines. Art is interpreted by the eye of the beholder. I'd like to see more videos like this. I keep rewatching your videos because there's not so many but everyone of them is quality
Wow, absolutely adore the tiger eyes. The volcanic effect as they form is mesmerising. Wish I understood the chemistry.
I've only just managed to get round to watching this Dennis - it's another work of art on so many levels. I loved the tricks you developed and shared with us - absorbing the excess paint from along the edges, the angled boards to drain excess liquid, I've never seen those in any other marbling video I've watched. The end result though is indescribably beautiful. I can well believe that it is considered alchemy! I hope you'll favour us with some more marbling in the future - it really is a wonderfully relaxing thing to watch (especially with your relaxed unhurried style).
This is the best marbling video I've seen ! I came here to try to understand How Karli Frigge was making here tiger's eyes ! Thank you so much Four Keys Book Arts!
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@hvitis
Ай бұрын
Did you manage to buy her book?
WOW!!! Definitely need more marbling videos. This was AMAZING!
Absolutely incredible. All of your content. Masterful
Stunningly beautiful. It is a true pleasure to watch this process. Thank you for sharing your art.😊😊😊😊
Beautiful - thank you for sharing your talents and techniques.
This is just the most beautiful paper!!! 😍😍😍😍
This is so mesmerizing!!! I could watch this all day!!😮 Beautifully done!
This is gorgeous, amazing pattern
That is SO beautiful. And such a nice pace in the video. Thank you for the inspiration! 🤗
It is so magical. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely incredible 😮
Just magical🤗 I cannot imagine how it feels to create such beautiful papers.
Beautiful! More videos like these too please! 🙏
I am so fascinated by this. I didn't know this could be done. Wow just wow.
Wow wow WOW! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Amazing work. Stunning❤
Always wondered how this was done and never saw it until now. That was very interesting and relaxing at the same time. Beautiful colors. Thanks!
That's... the result is amazing!
Exquisite. Truly beautiful.
The care and quality is extraordinary
Amazing. I loved watching this video so much.
Estoy maravillada! Qué belleza!😍
Wow- that’s beautiful
Those are gorgeous!
Stunning!
4:41 Obituaries... Strangely touching.
Wow! That's incredible, i love what you do. Tank's a lot for this and all the lovely Videos.
Goodness talk about a jack of all trades 👏👏👏🇬🇧
Wow 👌 This is so beautiful. Looks so fun to create 😊
Mindbogglingly marvellous. And your video style and music choice are just perfect too, it’s all a feast for the senses ❤
@FourKeysBookArts
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Like an alien woodgrain! Gorgeous. Subscribed.
I think there is magic happening here! Amazing and so restful watching this video. Thank you
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
It feels like magic when it happens :)
This is mesmerising to watch, and such beautiful paper! Wow.
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed this so much, watching your technique and process. & What a beautiful print in the end! Thank you for sharing! 🤗
Omg 😮 gorgeous!!!!
Hermosos gracias por compartir tus conocimientos y tú tiempo.
Muy agradecida por tu trabajo. ❤️🇪🇨
Beautiful design❤
Eu não tinha ideia de como isso era feito. Seus vídeos são incríveis. Parabéns!
Espetacular seu trabalho.
Lovely video, close-ups, music, all is wonderful and the paper as superb as the ones I have in old books. Thank ypu for sharing.
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This is so beautiful!
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Pure art.... Awesome.
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Beautyful! 😊
Lovely!
Mesmerising
Glorious!
Wonderfull work, tanks.
Really beautiful
Very relaxing to watch.
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Wondefull creations. And so evenly.
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is exquisite!
that is really, really cool!
Beautiful work indeed, i would love to watch a full tutorial about paper marbling on yout channel, one day! By the way, you definitely have an eye for photography too, your videos are well composed and filmed, is not always a given!
exquisite and magical
Beautiful ❤
I love this so much! 💜
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Today I find this treasury channel and I love it. I hope you can share other series of marbling paper. Thanks a lot
This is beautiful! Thanks you. ... I also loved the "easter egg" headline at about 4:13
Love, love, beautifoul ! 💚✨🍀
Wonderful. Thank you
wow beautiful paper!!! amazing it really is
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Beautiful
Beautiful x
Beautiful!
Very Nice art and work. thanks
Wow!!!! 🤩 Real magic exists!!!😲
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
It's true!🧙♂️
Very beautiful patterns !
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you like them!
Amazing!
It's beautiful
beautiful unique pattern. I would love to use this in my collage work.
With the decline of newspapers, this going to become much more expensive to produce-really beautiful and mesmeric
@dorothyyoung8231
10 сағат бұрын
Unprinted newsprint paper is cheap and easy to find. It’s sold in big bundles as packing material, for instance.
Amazing 🤩
That's a very good looking design, it could be done in different colors and probably look good every time. "Look at them eyeballs"
Gorgeous
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Wonderful.
More videos like this please!
So good
Wow ty for sharing ❤
Incredible!
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
So amazing
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Good amazing art ❤️ i have never seen it before 😍 nice to see 🤗
@FourKeysBookArts
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing...
@FourKeysBookArts
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
The Medieval book was spectacular but to find out you do your own Ebru also? Remarkable! Love it! Hugz, Tree
Truly beautiful and incredible to watch, I'd hope for something a bit more instructional though.