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Framed Sardines Gyotaku
Framed Sardines Gyotaku
Sardines make a lovely print. However they are pretty tricky to deal with. They easily split open and leak oil over the print so getting the pressure right is important. With a multiple print like this one, each fish is printed individually. Each time you make a print there is a risk the sardine will split leaking oil or you might not align it correctly and then the fish can unintentionally overlap.
The print is in my classic dark blue and gold inks. I have used premium quality acrylic ink that is both light fast and pemanent. The fish eyes are hand painted after printing. It is signed by myself, Jane Evans as well as using my hanko stamp, the traditional method of marking artwork in Japan. The print measures 83.5cm x 49cm and is on a Chinese mulberry calligraphy paper. This paper is strong yet flexible so ideal for shaping over fish.
Producing the print is only the first part of the process. Once printed the paper is cockled and will not lie flat in a frame. It is therefore mounted. I am now using the traditional method for this which is to use a wheat paste to flatten the print and then adhere it to a second sheet of mulberry paper. This process takes 24 hours.
The sardine was sourced from an independent fishmonger who is a 10 minute drive from my studio. Additionally, using the wheat paste is a ph neutral process and uses less man made chemicals.
The print is supplied framed and sent out on an insured service.
Shipping within the Uk is free for this service.
Thanks for taking the time to look. Jane