One VHS copy of Gyotaku: Japanese Fish Printing from Sax Arts & Crafts. From the back cover:

"Artist Cherry Sweig explains the history and significance of this 19th century art form. Originally used as a Japanese method of recording fish catches, Gyotaku incorporates history and science into art. Ms. Sweig displays the tools and supplies, including innovative rubber replicas of shapes in nature, which make this activity safe and clean. She demonstrates the direct method, applying paint to a fish and transferring the detail onto paper. Even your most squeamish students will learn to appreciate nature."

The slipcover has some scuffs/dings/etc., particularly around the edges and corners. The tape has a crack near one of the tape windows and should be handled with some care. The tape has been tested and plays through, however it does show the tracking/audio/video issues common with tapes this age.



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