Size is 12" square. The fish is a cunner.
Not a reproduction.
GYOTAKU are considered a thoughtful gift and are believed to bring good luck not only to fishermen but business people as well. The process is fairly simple: Pigment is applied to a real fish. Then paper is carefully touched to the fish. The GYOTAKU is pulled and a detailed mirror image results. For details on the process visit gyotakuartist.com. Several images may be made from the same fish, but no two are ever exactly alike. Each piece is created in a smoke/pet free studio.
This GYOTAKU (fish rubbing) was made on Mango natural paper and is a one of a kind original. I identify the fish, sign each and supply a certificate of authenticity and other details of the art. It will be shipped in a sturdy flat pack or rolled in a tube. Please see feedback for testimonials.
For shipping costs outside of the United States please convo me. I will get back to you quickly. Thanks.
© 2010 Barry Singer. Reproduction rights belong to the artist.
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