Fish Prints



Gyotaku (Japanese 魚拓, from gyo "fish" + taku "rubbing") is the traditional method of Japanese fish printing, from the 1800s. Fishermen first used print-making to record their catches, but it eventually became an artform on its own.















Art Ninja Leader, Mr. Amico, inks and pulls 
an original GYOTAKU fish rubbing.








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