Description
Gyotaku Crab Print By Joe Higgins Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints. Handcrafted gyotaku crab print by Joe Higgins of Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints. The gyotaku process is a Japanese art form which involves taking a fish, adding ink to one side, and then the fish is transferred onto paper making a print. Details are added. The fish is cleaned and eaten. The print is professionally framed and measures approximately 10 1/2” by 8 1/2”. The opening in the frame measures about 6 1/4” by 4 1/2”. There is a wire on back of frame for hanging. Made in Massachusetts USA. Handcrafted gyotaku crab print by Joe Higgins of Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints. The gyotaku process is a Japanese art form which involves taking a fish, adding ink to one side, and then the fish is transferred onto paper making a print. Details are added. The fish is cleaned and eaten. The print is professionally framed and measures approximately 10 1/2” by 8 1/2”. The opening in the frame measures about 6 1/4” by 4 1/2”. There is a wire on back of frame for hanging. Made in Massachusetts USA.