Gyotaku aka Fish Printing is a Japanese Art
Stone Impressions with Alexa Hatanaka and Peter Croal – Fogo Island Arts
Dwight Hwang's gyotaku art raises awareness of California fish - Los Angeles Times
Gyotaku: The Japanese Art of Printing with Fish - Smithsonian Associates
How the Traditional Japanese Art of Fish Printing Inspired a Modern Art Form - Atlas Obscura
On the edge between science & art: historical biodiversity data from Japanese “gyotaku”
Gyotaku Eileen Kelly
On the edge between science & art: historical biodiversity data from Japanese “gyotaku”
Gyotaku – RAW
Gyotaku Fish Prints by Lorri
When Fish Become Art - Explaining Gyotaku, The Japanese Printing Method
Works of the week: gyotaku prints by Adam Ashdown (aka Salty Bones) from Western Australia. An ancient Japanese print technique, gyotaku translates as gyo = fish and taku = impression : r/AustralianArts