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Gyotaku is the ancient Japanese art of printing a fish on rice paper. A whole fish is covered in ink and the paper is pressed on top of it, leaving a detailed, to-scale image of the catch. It may ...
3. Too much paint and the rice paper will fall apart. Too little and the fish won’t leave a good impression. At most, Enjamio will create three prints of each fish.
By Sara Ann Donnelly Photos by Ryan David Brown From our September 2024 issue. It took Nate Garrett four years to find his pogie person. A practitioner of the Japanese art of gyotaku, in which a fish ...
The East Village Omakase Restaurant Serving Locally Sourced Fish, Rice, Even Sake Image Left: Bar Miller’s interior design, by the firm Polonsky & Friends, features oak and burl wood walls.