Our friend Akane recently returned from a trip to Pensacola, FL where her daughter is stationed and where our friends Judy and Andrew live. She brought us back a special piece of art, a gyotaku, not the restaurant in Hawaii but itโs a traditional Japanese method of stamping and printing fish. The fish was caught by Andrew and now Judy runs a new small business selling prints for Saltwater Impressions.
Saltwater Impressions: The Art of Gyotaku
- Post author:Vicki
- Post published:November 25, 2022
- Post category:Arts and Crafts / Fishing / Florida / Japan
Tags: gyotaku
Vicki
๐โช๏ธโ๐ ๐พ ๐บ ๐ ๐ข๐คฟ ๐ต๐๐ฉ๐ปโ๐ณ๐ฃ ๐ฅพ ๐๐ป Vicki and her husband are thankful for 1 elderly dog at home and 4 adult kids living on the mainland. Some of Vicki's interests, in random order, include cooking (mostly Asian and plant-based) simple ethnic dishes using kitchen appliances/gadgets, minimalism/simple living, traveling (mostly in Asia), nature walking, snorkeling, container gardening, learning hula, reading non-fiction, listening to audiobooks, talking story with neighbors while walking our dog, visiting museums/historical sites, Lay Biblical Counseling and volunteering at church and in the community.