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James Prosek: Painting with Eels

Artist and naturalist James Prosek uses an unusual tool to make his art: eels.

Aired 04/17/2013 | Rating NR

Nature

James Prosek: Painting with Eels

Clip: Season 31 Episode 10 | 5m 44s

Artist and naturalist James Prosek uses an unusual tool to make his art: eels.

Inspired by the Japanese art form Gyotaku, a type of Japanese fish printing popularized in the mid-1800s, artist and naturalist James Prosek created a series of pieces in the gyotaku style. But instead of using the traditional large-scaled carp to make his nature prints, Prosek decided to use a rather unusual fish as his creative tool, the eel.

Aired 04/17/2013 | Rating NR

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