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WHAT IS GYOTAKU?

Gyotaku was created in Japan at least a century ago and is also called fish printing. It was originally used to record a fisherman’s catches, but was developed into an art form over time.

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Goldfish
20" x 15"

Belize Reef Fish
20" x 16"
Black Perch
20" x 16"
Boccacio And Woman
24" x 19"
Dinner Dreams
36" x 35"
Grass Rockfish & Calico Bass
30" x 22.5"
Parrot Fish
36" x 28"
Rainbow Trout
20" x 20"
Recovery
30" x 20"
Santa Barbara Rockfish
30" x 12"
Sheephead And Halibut
58" x 35"
Sheepshead
36" x 20"
Sunfish
24 x 36"
Sunfish & Tahitian Reef Fish
36" x 24"
Tree Fish And Friends
Two Koi Two Moorish Idols
11" x 14"
Calico Bass
24" x 12"
Large Mouth Bass-2
36" x 24"
Mola mola and Friends
41.5" x 44
Perch
24" x 12"
Large Mouth Bass
36" x 24"
Rockfish in White
24" x 18"
Sheephead-Rockfish
36" x 24"
Rockfish
20" x 16"
Ume-Tahiti
24" x 18"
Sheephead
20" x 16"
Mola mola
30" x 40"
Black Cod Forgetting
How to Swim
40" x 40"

Ocean Perch
28" x 22"

 

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