Creation Station Teen Lab: Japanese Fish Prints

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Gyotaku is a traditional form of Japanese art that began in the 1800s as a way for fishermen to keep a record of the fish they caught. They would apply ink to one side of a freshly caught fish, then cover the fish with rice paper and rub to create an exact image of the fish.

Using rubber fish, create your own beautiful gyotaku.

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