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Art of Gyotaku, Japanese fish printing | Oregon Field Guide 

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Oregon artist Heather Fortner shows us the ancient Japanese art of fish printing using some familiar Northwest fish. Gyotaku is a unique art form which as been practiced for hundreds of years in Japan and is making its presence felt within Oregon's arts community.
This Oregon Field Guide story first premiered in February 2001. Fortner passed away in 2022.
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10 апр 2024

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Комментарии : 13   
@williamlloyd3769
@williamlloyd3769 Месяц назад
Wonderful!
@robertgarcia9085
@robertgarcia9085 Месяц назад
BEAUTIFUL !!!
@pamkriner5945
@pamkriner5945 Месяц назад
Great story! Would love to take a class from Heather!!
@niguelq
@niguelq Месяц назад
So is it safe to eat after washing off the paint? The video sent mixed messages about that aspect. Would love to try this as long as it's not being wasteful.
@dartmln
@dartmln 29 дней назад
Yes, as long as you use a water soluble paint/ink and wash thoroughly afterward. Just yesterday I used acrylic on a trout and ate it an hour later.
@BushyHairedStranger
@BushyHairedStranger Месяц назад
Love this! Wonder if Maude Kerns Art Center here in Eugene has a course on this?
@Sadhu1
@Sadhu1 Месяц назад
A really nice story.
@artfrontgalleries1818
@artfrontgalleries1818 29 дней назад
I first did this with acrylics and watercolor when I was 15 (60 years ago). I never got close to this quality. Thanks
@michaelchase418
@michaelchase418 18 дней назад
Hey OFG, can you list the release date for these in the description?
@AxoBnB
@AxoBnB 18 дней назад
The description says: This Oregon Field Guide story first premiered in February 2001. Fortner passed away in 2022.
@fourthpanda
@fourthpanda Месяц назад
Gyotaku is not pronounced like that in the slightest so it does make me question her actual knowledge on the subject but it's interesting to see Japan and Oregon together none the less.
@lovewillwinnn
@lovewillwinnn Месяц назад
Nonetheless.
@Sadhu1
@Sadhu1 Месяц назад
She has the knowledge that comes from love and enthusiasm and experience. You do not find that in text books or classroom or so called experts
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