This is a limited edition reproduction of a Hand made Gyotaku of two mahi-mahi attacking a school of greenbacks. The Original was made with Acrylic ink on Thai Mulberry paper. The eyes on every fish were painted to match the real thing with Acrylic paints.
These reprints are produced with Giclée printers with the highest quality archival paper and pigments ensuring your investment will last many generations. Each print is made to order, hand signed, numbered and marked with my Japanese Hanko (Name Stamp).
If you are interested in original prints, different sizes or have any specific requests, Custom orders are available on a case by case basis. Please message me with any questions or special requests.This fish was caught in Key West Florida. The Bait fish used in the print was given to me by a local Charter captain.
Gyotaku prints are a unique, artisanal form of documenting and remembering a prized catch that began in Japan in the mid-1800's. They are a wonderful physical representation of a cherished memory you had while catching or hunting these beautiful fish. Gyotaku prints make great talking points and are perfect starters for wild fish tales.