BLACK ROCKFISH GYOTAKU Creek Street Soapstone carving by Wendy Hook
Description
Soapstone carving by Wendy Hook of Douglas Creek Sculpture Co
the work is never done
help build the nest
my heart leapt as his charming face slipped through the surface with a smile and a wink
Open edition print by V
BLACK ROCKFISH GYOTAKU Creek Street Soapstone carving by Wendy HookOpen edition print by Corinne Danzl Image size: 28" x 19" "Gyotaku" is a traditional Japanese ink printing method used by Japanese fishermen to document their catch. Each Ink Goes Wild Alaska Gyotaku fish rub is an ink rubbing of an actual fish which was caught by Corinne or her husband Keith in Resurrection Bay. They call Seward, which is nestled between majestic mountain peaks on one side and Resurrection Bay on the other, on south central Alaska's
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