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Gyotaku Master Class ~ ICONS OF THE SEA

  • 5911 U.S. 101 Lincoln City, OR, 97367 (map)

ICONS OF THE SEA

This six hour workshop will be a deep dive into a magical marine world with master printer and naturalist Duncan Berry. Create stunning art from these iconic species that share the coastline with us. We will be printing octopus of all different sizes, salmon, rockfish sea stars, crabs and graceful seaweeds.

No prior art experience necessary.

When: Saturday, March 15th, 2025, starting at 11:00 AM and going until 5:00 PM

Where: Pelican Brew Pub / Siletz Bay / 2nd floor.

What: ART MADE FROM CREATURES OF THE LAND, SEA AND AIR: An opportunity to print a dozen or more beautiful direct impressions from WILD creatures of the land, sea and air here where we live along Oregon's coastline. Included will be specimens of Octopus of different sizes, Chinook Salmon, Rockfish, a variety of different Seaweeds, Dungeness and Rock Crab, Starfish, and more. No prior art experience necessary. All workshop instruction, materials and lunch are included. As a special bonus participants will be learning fascinating facts about the lives of these species and about the Marine Reserve program in Oregon...as they print! These are fun stories to share with your friends and family as they admire your prints.

Who: The teacher for this workshop will be Duncan Berry, Master Gyotaku artist. Duncan is offering only a handful of workshops a year now so this is your chance to “go deep” and learn from his years of exploring and expanding this traditional printing technique.

Cost: $300 for 6 hours of instruction, all materials and specimens, as well as a delicious Pelican lunch. 

No prior experience needed!  This class is suited for all levels of printers from beginners to experts.

Limited to 15 persons per class.

Lunch overlooking Siletz Bay is included with your registration. RSVP Today - Limited to 15 participants.


PLANNING YOUR TRIP: There is lots to do and see in and around the UNESCO Cascade Head Biosphere Region, so why not make it a weekend event!

Looking for accommodations...Book your stay in Lincoln City at www.ExploreLincolnCity.com