Gyotaku is a unique form of printing that uses freshly caught fish, plants and other aquatic life, to create realistic imprints on cloth or paper. It originated in Asia during the 1800’s as a methodical way to document a fishermen’s prized catch. In Hawaii gyotaku artists still use this artistic printing method to recreate life-like renditions of life under the ocean. The “subjects” are recorded for posterity, then ready to eat, as gyotaku uses non-toxic inks and paints.
Gyotaku Maui ~ Natural Impressions Of Hawaii
Gyotaku is a unique form of printing that uses freshly caught fish, plants and other aquatic life, to create realistic imprints on cloth or paper. It originated in Asia during the 1800’s as a methodical way to document a fishermen’s prized catch. In Hawaii gyotaku artists still use this artistic printing method to recreate life-like renditions of life under the ocean. The “subjects” are recorded for posterity, then ready to eat, as gyotaku uses non-toxic inks and paints.
Hawaii has become a creative hot spot for gyotaku, finding a niche in prints of fish that are native to the archipelago. Because of Hawaii’s rare isolation, approximately 30% of fish are unique to the island chain. These native fish prints stand out as distinctly Hawaiian Gyotaku, making the islands an ideal place to find one-of-a-kind prints.
Natural Impressions Of Hawaii has been creating beautiful gyotaku on the island of Maui, Hawaii since 1986. Please view our online gallery at www.gyotakumaui.com , or contact us today to take a tour of our Maui gyotaku studio!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Gyotaku Maui ~ Natural Impressions Of Hawaii
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