Quality & Authentic Japanese Fish Prints
What is Gyotaku?
The Japanese word Gyotaku (魚拓) combines two characters: Gyo (魚) "fish," and Taku (拓) "rubbing" or "impression," referring to the traditional art of fish printing.
Gyotaku began in the 1800s in Japan as a way for fishermen to record their catches but evolved into a fine art form, capturing a fish's identical texture and shape through ink and paper rubbings, with details like eyes and colors added later.
About the artist
I’m a collegiate wrestler and aspiring engineer. When I’m not in the classroom or on the mat, I’m on the water as a kayak fisherman with a deep respect for nature. Through gyotaku, I enjoy preserving my prized catches and others’ catches as timeless, handcrafted gyotaku prints.





