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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- Gyotaku Maui Art in the Gyotaku tradition with exotic species of fish and plantlife from Hawaii. Originals, digital repros, t-shirts, and mousepads.
- Gyotaku by Naoki Naoki Hayashi creates original gyotaku featuring Hawaiian fish and octopus realistically colored as he sees them underwater.
- Gyotaku Fish Prints Japanese folk art of printing fish from Florida.
- Michael Reimer Fish Prints Original gyotaku fish rubbings including a description of gyotaku, gallery, upcoming shows and information about the artist. Based in Pennsylvania.
- Blue Water Fish Rubbings Handmade fish prints produced by the Japanese gyotaku method.