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Pompano
Gyotaku (Japanese 魚拓, from gyo "fish" (say “joe”) + taku "rubbing") is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish, a practice which dates back to the mid-1800s. It is believed that fishermen used the prints to record their catches to enable competition between remote fishing campsites. It has become an art form of its own. Paint or Ink is applied directly to a fresh fish and Impressions (prints, rubbings) are made. Much like Batik, imperfections are a part of the process.
Sometimes Nancy goes wild 'n crazy! This hogfish is aptly named Fanciful Hogfish. It is the same fish as the Nature series, just in different colors. This fish was caught and printed in Sarasota FL.
This Pompano was caught by Craig and Nancy in St. Martins on cotton duck. It must be seen to appreciate the delicateness of the fish and the very subtle sparkle. It is framed in a hammered look frame and double matted. Acrylic non-glare. A true statement piece. OD frame dimensions: 34"x28". Art is 24"x28".
This is an original. Price: $2975
Art Quality Giclee Prints and Stretched Canvases are sold below. This is a sampling of what we have to offer. Call for more options.