Stephen Mutsugoroh DiCerbo
North Hudson , New York
Stephen Mutsugoroh DiCerbo is a Master Printmaker, Science Illustrator and Fine Artist who works in the Adirondack Mountains of Northern New York State, USA.
MessageGyotaku, or Japanese fish printing, was originally used to record and commemorate a fisherman's catch.
Chokusetsu-ho, or the direct style, is the most similar to the original methodology.
Not only can this method result in a fine art print or a pleasing illustration, but can also be used for fish identification and record keeping.
This piece is framed in a simple float frame..
This Gyotaku print was made from a Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) from Lake George in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York.
The print was taken directly from the fish , using black oil based block printing ink. Color was then added to the body of the fish by applying transparent color washes to the back of the print. Then the eye was painted in with oil based inks.
The background was then created on a separate piece of Washi, with paper dyes and wet mounted to a stretched canvas.
Finally, the tinted fish print was wet mounted over the background and canvas, signed and sealed.
The original is wet mounted on background washi over Gallery wrapped canvas, and framed in a simple black float frame
Reproduction rights are available. Lake George in Upstate New York, USA
- Framed: 12 x 22 x 1 in (30.48 x 55.88 x 2.54 cm)
- Subject Matter: Ichthyography - Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides)
- Created: c. August 16, 2023
- Collections: Gyotaku Chokusetsu-ho
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