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GYOTAKU
By Yung Park
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Gyotaku is a traditional method of Japanese fish printing, a type of natural printing which, of course, uses fish
Photo by
rarewren
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HISTORY OF GYOTAKU
This style of art stems back to the mid-1800s-1900s
Originally, it is said that fishermen used this style to record their catches
Today, gyotaku is used as an alternative of fine art of taxidermy and mounting fish
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NAOKI HAYASHI
Nationality: Japanese Hawaiian(?)
Current location: Kaneohe, Hawaii
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BARRY SINGER
Nationality: American
Current location: N/A
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HEATHER FORTNER
Nationality: American
Current location: Toledo, Oregon
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CAPTAIN JIM ROBERTS
Nationality: American
Current location: Sarsota, Florida
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