This video features artist Karen Elaine showing a way to create gyotaku (fish print) with silicone replicas as an alternative to real fish.
Supplies:
- Silicone or rubber fish replica
- Thin, strong washi paper - we recommend Yasutomo's Hosho (6H), Washi pad (6JM) or Kozo (6K)
- Porcelain dish for ink (WCW210)
- Acrylic paints or sumi ink - we recommend Yasutomo's black liquid sumi ink (KF2)
- Acrylic retarder
- Hake brush 1" (BFC1)
- Small brush (Fusion brush series FS1, FS2, FS3)
- Gansai watercolors (WC211)
- Palette paper or newsprint
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NOTE: Our sumi inks have the AP non-toxic seal per the ACMI's Toxicological Advisory Board, which certifies that our art materials are safe and certified in a toxicological evaluation by a board-certified toxicologist to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute of chronic health problems. However, we do not recommend or make any claim that fish would be safe to consume after using our ink for gyo-taku.
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