
Workshop- print a fish
Print a fish with Japanese ink and take home a unique work of art – a summer experience for both curious and creative souls.
Would you like to print a real fish for your own artwork?
Try your hand at the Gyotaku technique and print a freshly caught fish. The technique is an ancient Japanese technique.
The prints are made on handmade paper using sumi ink, among other things. The fish are transferred directly to the paper using a special technique and selected materials.
Practical information
Date: Saturday and Sunday, 16 and 17 August 2025
Time and price
– Saturday at 13:00 – 15:00 (2 hours), price from 350 kr. Buy ticket here
– Sunday at 13:00 – 14:00 (1 hour), price from 175 kr. Buy ticket here
Location: MOMLIS, Værftsvej 12, 5935 Bagenkop
About Momlis
MOMLIS is located in a historic yarn house in the heart of Bagenkop's fishing community and specialises in producing original graphic prints of fish caught in the local area.
The process has its origins in a centuries-old Japanese technique, where direct impressions were taken of the catch. MOMLIS interprets the old technique with a Nordic twist.
The prints are made on handmade paper.