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Somang Park is a devoted local spearfisherman and tuna hunter who specializes in Gyotaku, the traditional Japanese art of fish printing.
Gyotaku (魚拓) is a traditional Japanese art form that began in the 1800s as a way for fishermen to record their catches. The technique involves applying ink to a fish and pressing it onto paper or fabric to create a detailed print. Originally practical, gyotaku has evolved into a unique blend of art and nature, celebrated for its beauty and accuracy. Today, it’s used by artists and anglers alike to capture the form and spirit of marine life.