gyotaku by Nora Gomez (Creative Commons)
The Society for Contemporary Craft will host Gyotaku: The Art of Japanese Fish Printing on March 10.
Learn the 400 year old Japanese art of Gyotaku Students will create an image of a fish and other natural objects with relief surfaces with exacting detail! This technique uses block print Ink, rice papers, acrylic and watercolor paints. Students will take home a fish print ready to mount and frame.It runs from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, and those interested can sign up online.
Albert Pantone is a fiber artist specializing in paper making with native invasive plant species.
Tuition for this workshop is $75. All materials are included.