Gyotaku: The ancient Japanese art of printing fish - K. Erica Dodge

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How big was that fish you caught?
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This big?
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This big?
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This big?
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Without photographic evidence,
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there's nothing that proves you caught a whopper,
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and that's been true since the dawn of fishing.
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In fact, hundreds of years ago,
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long before photography could capture the moment,
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Japanese fishermen invented their own way
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to record trophy catches.
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They called it Gyotaku.
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Gyotaku is the ancient art of printing fish
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that originated in Japan
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as a way to record trophy catches
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prior to the modern day camera.
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Gyo means fish
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and taku means impression.
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There are several different stories about
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how Gyotaku came about,
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but it basically started with fishermen
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needing a way to record the species and size
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of the fish they caught over 100 years ago.
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Fishermen took paper, ink, and brushes
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out to sea with them.
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They told stories of great adventures at sea.
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Since the Japanese revered certain fish,
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the fishermen would take a rubbing from these fish
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and release them.
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To make the rubbing,
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they would paint the fish with non-toxic sumi-e ink
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and print them on rice paper.
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This way they could be released
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or cleaned and sold at market.
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The first prints like this were for records only
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with no extra details.
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It wasn't until the mid 1800's
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that they began painting eye details
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and other embellishments onto the prints.
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One famous nobleman, Lord Sakai, was an avid fisherman,
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and, when he made a large catch,
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he wanted to preserve the memory
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of the large, red sea bream.
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To do so, he commissioned a fisherman to print his catch.
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After this, many fisherman would bring
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their Gyotaku prints to Lord Sakai,
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and if he liked their work,
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he would hire them to print for him.
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Many prints hung in the palace during the Edo period.
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After this period, Gyotaku was not as popular
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and began to fade away.
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Today, Gyotaku has become a popular art form,
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enjoyed by many.
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And the prints are said to bring good luck to the fishermen.
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But the art form is quite different than it used to be.
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Most artists today learn on their own by trial and error.
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Before the artist begins to print,
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the fish needs to be prepared for printing.
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First, the artist places the fish
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on a hollowed out surface.
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Then the artist spreads the fins out
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and pins them down on the board to dry.
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They then clean the fish with water.
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When it comes time to print,
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there are two different methods.
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The indirect method begins with pasting moist fabric or paper
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onto the fish using rice paste.
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Then, the artist uses a tompo,
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or a cotton ball covered in silk,
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to put ink on the fabric or paper to produce the print.
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This method requires more skill
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and great care needs to be taken
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when pulling the paper off the fish
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so the paper doesn't tear.
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In the direct method,
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the artist paints directly on the fish,
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and then gently presses the moist fabric or paper into the fish.
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With both of these methods,
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no two prints are exactly alike,
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but both reveal dramatic images of the fish.
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For the final touch,
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the artist uses a chop, or a stamp,
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and signs their work,
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and can hold it up to say,
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"The fish was exactly this big!"
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