Itziar Unzurrunzaga Llach — art, nature, and traces of the natural world
Itziar Unzurrunzaga Llach is an artist, interior designer, and educator.
Her practice focuses on creating artistic experiences that connect design, nature, and aesthetic sensibility.
She works primarily with plants and marine fauna, using organic materials and artisanal techniques. Her exploration of the Japanese technique of gyotaku stands out, reinterpreted from a contemporary approach to capture traces, textures, and forms from the natural environment.
Through workshops and educational projects, she transforms the creative process into a sensory and learning experience, fostering a connection with nature and artistic experimentation.
What is the gyotaku technique?
Gyotaku is a traditional Japanese printing technique that allows for the reproduction of the actual imprint of fish and marine elements.
Each print is unique and meticulously preserves the texture and form of the original, transforming nature into art.
The Mediterranean collection: from serene environments to spaces full of light, inspired by the calm and natural beauty of the sea.
































