Nohu Scorpionfish

$130.00

Title: Nohu’omakaha (Scorpaenopsis diabolus)
Size: 11 in. x 14 in.

SKU: 1021 Category:

Description

Scorpionfish are known for their camouflage, using coloration and texture to resemble rocks or algae. Most scorpionfish contain venom in their fin spines. Hawaiians are fond of the nohu because of its taste. Some Hawaiian fishermen say that if someone eats a nohu, then that person will snore in their sleep. The nohu is also said to be found near sharks. There are twenty-five species of scorpionfish in Hawaii.

This is a limited edition print created from the original gyotaku titled “Nohu`omakaha (Scorpaenopsis diabolus)“. Each print is matched to the original with meticulous accuracy and created using the finest museum quality archival paper and pigment-based inks, so you can enjoy your artwork for many years to come.

The edges of the paper are deckled, and can be framed either behind a mat or “floated” above a backing to show off the paper’s deckled edge.

Artworks in a limited edition have a set number of prints available. “Nohu`omakaha (Scorpaenopsis diabolus)” comes in a limited edition of only 100 prints.

Each print is signed, numbered, and stamped with my red chop. It will be accompanied with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Debra Lumpkins Studio | Maui, Hawaii