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Gyotaku By Naoki

    https://gyotaku.com/
    Gyotaku is created by pressing rice paper onto a fish covered with ink or paint. Artist Naoki Hayashi began making gyotaku prints at age 11. Since then he has refined and mastered his unique gyotaku process. Each of Naoki's gyotaku pieces is created using …

Gyotaku Art by Barry Singer, Fish Artist & Fish Fanatic

    https://www.gyotakuartist.com/
    Welcome to Barry Singer's collection of original fish art, & fish stories too! The Japanese have known for centuries that gyotaku, hung in the home, bring good luck and prosperity to those who live there. View samples, and order a print or an original - a perfect gift for an angler, or lovely beach or lake house decor.

Linda Heath Linda Heath - Gyotaku artist - Ink on Fish Rubs

    http://lindaheathfishrubs.com/
    Meet award winning Gyotaku artist, Linda Heath. Fishing and diving are one of her favorite past times, so it only made sense that the art of Gyotaku Fish Rubbing would become a passion for Linda. A self taught artist, Linda has developed her own special style of rubbing all variety of salt water fish found locally in the Florida waters.

Gyotaku art Etsy

    https://www.etsy.com/market/gyotaku_art
    Gyotaku Art - Sea Urchins - Limited Edition Print by Maui Artist Debra Lumpkins DebraLumpkinsStudio. 5 out of 5 stars (20) $ 98.00 FREE shipping Favorite Add to SOCKEYE SALMON "Rush of Sockeyes" - GYOTAKU print - traditional Japanese fish art by Dwight Hwang FishingForGyotaku. 5 out ...

Gyotaku Art made in Seward, Alaska

    http://inkgoeswildalaska.com/
    Gyotaku Art from Seward, Alaska. Ink Goes Wild Alaska: Gyotaku Artwork Of Alaskan Wildlife "Gyotaku" is a traditional Japanese ink-printing. method used by Japanese fishermen to document their catch. Each Ink Goes Wild Alaska Gyotaku fish rub is an ink rubbing of an actual fish. which was caught by either myself or my husband in Resurrection ...

Gyotaku Fish Art by Burt Lancaster Tampa, Florida

    http://www.gyotakuart.com/studio/burt-lancaster.html
    Before becoming an accomplished and award-winning gyotaku artist, Burt was a wildlife artist, biology student, and Marine infantryman in Vietnam in the late 1960s. He makes his home with his wife, Gladys, in Tampa, Florida. The Lancasters travel extensively exhibiting gyotaku in fine art shows and galleries, and conducting museum seminars to ...

Original Gyotaku Artwork – fishedimpressions

    https://fishedimpressions.com/collections/original-artwork
    Original Gyotaku Artwork. If you are looking for an original piece of artwork it is best to see it in person. My prints are always on display at my shops in Salem, Gloucester, and Rockport. You can also find me at these official retailers or at art, boat, or fishing shows throughout the year.

Dwight Hwang

    https://fishingforgyotaku.com/
    — Yvon Chouinard - Founder of Patagonia “ Most traditional gyotaku artists, both historically and today, present a sideways, two-dimensional view of the subject. Hwang puts a modern twist on this presentation. His subjects are often seen from a three-quarters view or even above.

Gyotaku Hawaii – Hawaii’s Favorite Japanese Restaurant

    https://gyotakuhawaii.com/
    Gyotaku (gyo “fish” + taku “rubbing”) is a traditional form of Japanese fish printing, in which an actual fish is placed on a surface and then painted on one side with sumi ink. Next the artist places a piece of paper over the ink-covered fish, and rubs the material until the image of the fish is transferred to it.”

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