@momentsgang: Gyotaku is a traditional Japanese art form that creates impressions of fish by applying ink or paint to their surface and pressing paper or fabric onto them. Originating in the mid-1800s, it was initially used by fishermen to document their catches before evolving into an art form. The process preserves the intricate details of the fish, combining utility and aesthetic. Modern Gyotaku often uses non-toxic materials, making it a sustainable and creative way to celebrate nature and marine life.