Gyotaku Fish Print-Bass and Perch
Gyotaku is a Japanese technique for printing fish. In the late 1800’s, Japanese fishermen would take a fish from the days catch, ink the fish to make a print, and hang it up at the market as an advertisement of their day’s catch. Now it considered an art form. This is Bass and Perch fish that we caught in Michigan, printed on 18×26-inch rice paper.
Gyotaku is a Japanese technique for printing fish. In the late 1800’s, Japanese fishermen would take a fish from the days catch, ink the fish to make a print, and hang it up at the market as an advertisement of their day’s catch. Now it considered an art form. This is Bass and Perch fish that we caught in Michigan, printed on 18×26-inch rice paper.
Gyotaku is a Japanese technique for printing fish. In the late 1800’s, Japanese fishermen would take a fish from the days catch, ink the fish to make a print, and hang it up at the market as an advertisement of their day’s catch. Now it considered an art form. This is Bass and Perch fish that we caught in Michigan, printed on 18×26-inch rice paper.