Updated On: 20 June, 2016 08:36 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
<p>Learn the ancient, beautiful-but-obscure Japanese art of floating inks on water at an introductory workshop</p>

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About a year ago, Shivangi Gupta, a city-based advertising professional and artist chanced upon a work of Garip Ay, a Turkish artist who uses the traditional Ibru art form, which involves creating images on a water surface and transferring it onto paper. Researching further, the 27-year-old traced its origin to the Japanese art form, Suminagashi (sue-me-NAH-gah-she), which literally means ‘ink-floating’.

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