Gyotaku Fish Printing - full utilization of what we harvest
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Gyotaku is a traditional Japanese printmaking technique originally used by fishermen to create an impression of their catch.
During this workshop you’ll get the opportunity to learn the traditional art of gyotaku using sustainably caught New Zealand fish species. Be immersed in this unique printmaking process to create multiple works which will then be reworked and refined to record visual information using Indian ink, hake brushes, calico cloth and a variety of fish species.
Develop a skill set aimed at promoting the full utilisation of what we take from our oceans and strengthen their appreciation and respect for New Zealand’s marine life.
Don’t miss out - only 15 spaces available! All levels welcome. Age: 16 +
What to bring:
• An apron or clothing you don’t mind getting a bit inky.
• All materials provided.
About the tutor:
Tim is a printmaker and graphite pencil artist based on the Kapiti Coast. He produces work aimed at celebrating the beauty and diversity of our aquatic flora and fauna in New Zealand.
Check out his work on facebook & Instagram: @timliart and his website: www.timliart.com
Note: You can also catch Tim giving a FREE demo of gyotaku on Saturday, 7 May 11:15am – 12 noon at Corban Estate Arts Centre.
For more info on Printopia Festival’s Free events go to www.printopia.nz
Materials proudly sponsored by The French Art Shop.
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