Gyotaku worshop. Radiographing fishes and other marine animals

Full capacity

Organizer

Time
Viernes 24 a las 17:30h, Viernes 24 a las 19h, Sábado 25 a las 10:30h, Sábado 25 a las 12:00h

Venue
Sede Central del Instituto Español de Oceanografía (C/ Corazón de María nº8, Madrid)

Gyotaku (魚 拓) is a natural stamping system used by Japanese fishermen in the 19th century to record their best catches. Pigments are applied to the fish, which is then pressed onto rice paper or other surface, achieving a unique image that captures the soul of the fish. Four 1.5-hour sessions will be held on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th of September. Attendees from 16 years of age. It is necessary to make a prior reservation using an online form whose link is on the right, in the WEB section