For centuries, fishermen in Japan have been creating ink prints of fish and sea species in a practice known as Gyotaku (魚拓) or “fish rubbing” in English. Originally used to record catches or brag ...
The exhibit features 22 prints by gyotaku artist Joe McAuliffe. Gyotaku is a traditional Japanese art form of making impressions of fish. To make a print%2C McAuliffe uses non-toxic inks that he ...