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Native Hawaiian Fish Are Used To Create Original Gyotaku Prints By: Joe Feesh | Apr 26th 2012 - Gyotaku fish printing uses freshly caught fish, other aquatic life or plants, to create imprints on paper or fabric. Hawaii is a fisherman's paradise, so naturally this art form has become very popular in the islands. Hawaiian gyotaku art is unique to the gyotaku world because the prints generally feature endemic or native fish and plants found only in the Hawaiian Archipelago. Tags:Hawiian Gyotaku, Gyotaku Fish Prints, Gyotaku
Fishing And Gyotaku Art In Hawaii By: Joe Feesh | Jan 27th 2012 - In Hawaii gyotaku artists still use gyotaku fish printing to artistically document the size and girth of a fishermens prized catch. The "subject" is recorded for posterity, then ready to eat, as gyotaku uses non-toxic ink and paint. Tags:Hawaii Gyotaku, Gyotaku Fish Prints, Gyotaku
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Endemic Hawaiian Marine Life Becomes Art With Gyotaku Printing By: Joe Feesh | Sep 19th 2011 - In Hawaii fishing is an integral part of daily life, and has been since the first Polynesians landed their canoes. Today the islands are world renowned as a fishermen's paradise. Most of the aquatic life caught in these waters ends up on peoples dinner plates...but not before they become art as gyotaku fish prints! Tags:Hawaii gyotaku, gyotaku fish prints, gyotaku
Hawaiian Fishermen Keep The Art Of Gyotaku Alive By: Joe Feesh | Aug 24th 2011 - Gyotaku fish printing is an Asian art form, that uses freshly caught fish, aquatic life and plants, to create imprints on paper or fabric. In Hawaii gyotaku artists still use this artistic method to document the size and girth of a fishermen's prized catch. The "subject" is recorded for posterity, then ready to eat, as gyotaku uses non-toxic inks and paints. Tags:Hawaii gotaku, gyotaku fish prints, gyotaku