
All Paper Fish Gallery prints are made with real fish.
Most are purchased from local fish markets. A few are caught by the artist or his friends.
Since non-toxic, waterbased acrylic paints are used on the fish, the fish is usually cleaned
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(Gee-Oh-Tah-koo) is the Japanese art of fish rubbing on rice paper or fabric, forever preserving and capturing the image of the fish. |
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Bill adds his own touch and creates one-of-a-kind
originals. All fish are rubbed on Japanese Shoji rice paper. The use of acrylic paints,
colored pencils and watercolors brings his images to life. Bill creates all his compositions
from various inspirations from within, but will also do customized work to reflect the
personality and style of the buyer. Please tour the gallery and experience an exciting
new world of fish...Paper Fish.
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