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Gyotaku
:: Red Sea "Gyotaku" Prints
Uhu
(Blue Parrot Fish)
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Mahi Mahi
(Dolphin Fish)
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He'e - "Dancing Tako"
(Octopus)
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Kumu
(White Saddle Goatfish)
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Manini
(Convict Tang)
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Aweoweo
(Big Eye)
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Ulua
(Thick-lipped Trevally)
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Uku
(Gray Jobfish)
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Kamanu
(Rainbow Runner)
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Hamachi
(Yellowtail)
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Humphead
(Green humphead parrotfish)
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King Salmon
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Koi
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Lehi
(Iron-jaw snapper)
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Sweetlips
(Long nose emperor)
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Moana Kea
(Blue-goat fish)
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Napoleon Wrasse
(Humphead wrasse)
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Nohu
(Large headed scorpionfish)
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Red Roi
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Sheephead
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Onaga
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Here are a few sample Gyotaku prints. We have a wide variety of local and exotic types of fish prints in standard or custom sizes. Gyotaku prints may be purchased by emailing us or by going to:
Pictures Plus - All locations
OAHU >> Pearl Highlands, Ward Center, Kahala Mall, Pearl Harbor Navy Exchange
BIG ISLAND >> Prince Kuhio Plaza (Hilo), Crossroads (Kona), Parker Ranch Center (Kamuela)
KAUAI >> Kukui Grove Shopping Center
MAUI >> Maui marketplace, Lahaina Front Street
View a selection of framed prints here.
:: Quality Artwork
Each print is quality handcrafted in Hawaii and printed on "shoji" rice paper. We have a wide vareity of standard or custom sized prints. Many of the fish printed are featured on Hawaii Skin Diver Television. We have an extensive library of fish species from all over the world.
:: The meaning of Gyotaku
Originating in Japan during the 19th century, Gyotaku (meaning "fish print") was developed to preserve the exact size of their trophy catch, and over the years has evolved into a beautiful art form.
:: About the Artist
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Richard 'Crow'
Nakamoto
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Richard 'Crow' Nakamoto, born in Hilo, Hawaii, began painting at the age of 10. His passion for art and the creative process is his way of life and evident in all of his creations. Crow combines the traditional form of Gyotaku with his own unique style of painting to bring the image of the fish to life and preserve the story of its capture.
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