The bluegill is a small freshwater fish that usually weighs less than a pound. Also known as Sunfish, Bream and Copper Nose, this fish's green, oval-shaped body is marked with dark bars stretching vertically down its sides. Females have a blue belly, while the underside of males tends to be rust colored. This fish possesses two dorsal fins, a small mouth and behind their eyes is a black earflap. Often found in schools of 10 to 20. The female can lay from 10,000 t0 60,000 eggs. From a series of 52 outstanding fresh and salt water GYOTAKU images created by fish artist Barry Singer. Using acid free HEAVY natural Cougar cover stock and brilliant high quality inks, this reproduction will last a lifetime. Scanned at high resolution it looks exactly like the original (Shown here at much lower resolution.) No mat or frame is included. 8.5 X 11 inch, can be trimmed to fit an 8X10 frame but would look best in an 11X14 frame with a matte. This print would go well with other art by Barry Singer (last picture). GYOTAKU are considered a thoughtful gift and are believed to bring good luck not only to fishermen but business people as well. The process is fairly simple: Pigment is applied to a real fish. Then paper or cloth is carefully touched to the fish. The GYOTAKU is pulled and a mirror image results. Comes to you in a clear sleeve with sturdy packaging. Ready to ship immediately. Free US shipping! © 2024 Barry Singer. Reproduction rights belong to the artist. Thank you.