Gyotaku arts and science workshop at 10.30 am (reservation required)
Learn about Gyotaku, the Japanese art of making imprints of marine organisms using ink or paint and paper.
Gyotaku (魚拓) is a traditional Japanese technique dating back to the 19th century, used by fishermen to preserve the prints of their best catches. It involves printing the body of the fish directly onto paper or fabric using ink, creating a unique artistic work that is faithful to reality.
Create your own Gyotaku, using gouache on rice paper, based on specimens from the Marine Station's collections.
7€ for children aged 6 and over
Bookings must be made by telephone on 02 98 50 81 64 or by email [email protected]
Learn about Gyotaku, the Japanese art of making imprints of marine organisms using ink or paint and paper.
Gyotaku (魚拓) is a traditional Japanese technique dating back to the 19th century, used by fishermen to preserve the prints of their best catches. It involves printing the body of the fish directly onto paper or fabric using ink, creating a unique artistic work that is faithful to reality.
Create your own Gyotaku, using gouache on rice paper, based on specimens from the Marine Station's collections.
7€ for children aged 6 and over
Bookings must be made by telephone on 02 98 50 81 64 or by email [email protected]



