$80.00
Permit Gyotaku Reproduction – Limited Edition Fish Art Print – Japanese Sumi Ink on Mulberry Paper – Yellow Variation Available
This is a limited edition reproduction of a hand made Permit Gyotaku print. The original was created using Japanese Sumi ink on traditional Thai Mulberry paper, with the eye painted in vivid detail using watercolor paints to mirror the true look of this iconic gamefish. A yellow variation is available for those who want a bit of extra color—please specify if you'd like this option when ordering.
These fine art reprints are created with Giclée printing technology, using premium archival paper and pigment inks to ensure longevity and clarity for generations to come. Each print is made to order, hand signed, numbered, and sealed with my Japanese Hanko (Name Stamp) as a mark of authenticity.
If you’re looking for original prints, alternate sizes, or special customizations, feel free to reach out—custom orders are welcomed on a case-by-case basis.
Gyotaku (魚拓), the traditional Japanese method of fish printing, originated in the 1800s to record trophy catches. Today, it lives on as a striking and soulful art form that celebrates the ocean and those who explore it.
🖼️ Please note: This artwork is sold unframed, allowing you to choose a frame that best suits your space.
Perfect for: • Tropical or coastal home décor
• Gifts for flats fishermen or permit hunters
• Nautical and marine art lovers
• Ocean-themed art collections
Feb 5, 2025
Beautiful fish prints! Careful and fast shipping. Highly recommend this seller! He does exceptional art!
Dec 29, 2024
Phenomenal looking artwork and would absolutely recommend. Joe was extremely response and a breeze to work with.
Jun 6, 2024
These prints are absolutely amazing! The quality of paper that they’re on, and the added detail make them look like originals. We worked with the seller on reversing one of the prints as well, and he was super quick to respond and we absolutely love the way it turned out. We will definitely consider purchasing more in the future.