Gyotaku (Gyo - fish), and (Taku - impression) is the
traditional Japanese art form of covering a fish with
ink and lightly covering it with paper, creating a
delicate and accurate picture of the original.
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Naoki Hayashi creates original gyotaku featuring Hawaiian fish and octopus realistically colored as he sees them underwater.
Japanese folk art of printing fish from Florida.
Original gyotaku fish rubbings including a description of gyotaku, gallery, upcoming shows and information about the artist. Based in Pennsylvania.
Japanese folk art of printing fish from Florida.
Original gyotaku fish rubbings including a description of gyotaku, gallery, upcoming shows and information about the artist. Based in Pennsylvania.
Naoki Hayashi creates original gyotaku featuring Hawaiian fish and octopus realistically colored as he sees them underwater.
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