Higashimatsuyama city, Saitama prefecture, Japan •
Artist
(Printmaking, Painting)
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Born 1943
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Mineo Ryuka Yamamoto
Gyotaku and nature print artist of international renown Kansetsu-hou (indirect printing) with 43 years experience
Profile
Why practice gyotaku today?
To record the size of your catch: fishermen may stretch the truth but fish prints never lie.
To bring art and science together: some species have never been documented alive; there is no record showing their natural
color and form.
Why do color gyotaku?
Plants and animals are naturally colorful. Color breathes life into images of fish and other nature subjects, producing beautiful
art that is fun and exciting to make!
Policy on printing rare animals
I will never kill any rare animal for the purpose of printing. I will only print a rare animal to preserve its lively shape forever and
provide a useful tool for scientific study.
Why use cloth instead of paper for printing?
Printing paper is limited in both length and width. Cloth such as silk or polyester is available in very long lengths: for instance, I
have printed a 7 ft killer whale, a 7 ft sailfish and even a 20 ft giant squid. Cloth is strong, it does not break when detached
from the subject. Finally, prints on cloth can be washed as oil-based colour inks are used.
Who makes oil-based gyotaku colour inks?
I make my own ink and sell it as “Dragon Ink 10 Colour Set”
Biography
Exhibition
Exhibited and conducted workshops in North America, Europe and Asia.
A recent my solo show at the Gunma Museum of Natural History attracted over 15,000 visitors.
I organized a All Japan Joint Fish Printing Exhibition at NHK Hall in December 2015; this involved 50 Japanese printers.
Media
Media appearances: TV, radio, newspapers, book.
Next Tasks
Establishment of the “NPO Japan Fish Printers Association”
Establishment of an international group exploring synergy between gyotaku and calligraphy.
Contact
Mineo Ryuka Yamamoto, President, International Fish Print Studio.
3-6-14 Yakyucho, Higashi-matsuyama, Saitama 355-0028 Japan
Phone: +81-(0)90-3088-7105
Email:
URL: http://www2a.biglobe.ne.jp/~gyotaku
FaceBook: ‘mineo yamamoto’
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Printmaking, Painting.
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member since 2016 (Country of origin Japan).
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Gyotaku and nature print artist of international renown Kansetsu-hou (indirect printing) with 43 years experience
Profile
Why practice gyotaku today?
To record the size of your catch: fishermen may stretch the truth but fish prints never lie.
To bring art and science together: some species have never been documented alive; there is no record showing their natural
color and form.
Why do color gyotaku?
Plants and animals are naturally colorful. Color breathes life into images of fish and other nature subjects, producing beautiful
art that is fun and exciting to make!
Policy on printing rare animals
I will never kill any rare animal for the purpose of printing. I will only print a rare animal to preserve its lively shape forever and
provide a useful tool for scientific study.
Why use cloth instead of paper for printing?
Printing paper is limited in both length and width. Cloth such as silk or polyester is available in very long lengths: for instance, I
have printed a 7 ft killer whale, a 7 ft sailfish and even a 20 ft giant squid. Cloth is strong, it does not break when detached
from the subject. Finally, prints on cloth can be washed as oil-based colour inks are used.
Who makes oil-based gyotaku colour inks?
I make my own ink and sell it as “Dragon Ink 10 Colour Set”
Biography
Exhibition
Exhibited and conducted workshops in North America, Europe and Asia.
A recent my solo show at the Gunma Museum of Natural History attracted over 15,000 visitors.
I organized a All Japan Joint Fish Printing Exhibition at NHK Hall in December 2015; this involved 50 Japanese printers.
Media
Media appearances: TV, radio, newspapers, book.
Next Tasks
Establishment of the “NPO Japan Fish Printers Association”
Establishment of an international group exploring synergy between gyotaku and calligraphy.
Contact
Mineo Ryuka Yamamoto, President, International Fish Print Studio.
3-6-14 Yakyucho, Higashi-matsuyama, Saitama 355-0028 Japan
Phone: +81-(0)90-3088-7105
Email:
URL: http://www2a.biglobe.ne.jp/~gyotaku
FaceBook: ‘mineo yamamoto’
Latest News
All the latest news from contemporary artist Mineo Yamamoto
Added Feb 4, 2016
Mineo Yamamoto exhibited 60 only fish prints
Added Feb 4, 2016
The photos slideshow of the very rare animals nature prints such as flowers,live horse,live dog,snake,birds,others
printed by Mineo Yamamoto
Added Feb 4, 2016
The photos of the fresh water fishes printed by Mineo Yamamoto
Added Feb 4, 2016
The photos of salt water fishes printed by Mineo Yamamoto
Added Feb 4, 2016
At the 2nd floor you can enjoy to see many of Mineo Yamamoto's laege size original fish prints such as 20 ft giant squid,Killer whale,sailfish,tuna,shark,dolphin so on.
Mineo yamamoto teaching fish printing to students at the nd floor also.
Added Feb 4, 2016
International Fish Print Studio is located in Higashimatsuyama city,Saitama Japan,one hour by local train north from central Tokyo.
Mineo Yamamoto is displaying many of his original framed fish prints for sale
Added Jan 28, 2016
Mineo Yamamoto have organised "All Japan Fish Printing Exposiiition " at the NHK contact hall gallery in Tokyo Japan on last December 8-13,2015.as secretary-general of the All Japan Fish Printing Federation.
Top 50 Japanese fish printers from 15 fish printing clusb in Japan have participated.It was first show for accomplished mutual relationship between Japanese fish printers.
2nd annual show may be held in November,2016
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