Perfect Process: From Water to Ink08/04/202012/11/2020 View this post on Instagram I don’t ever want to burden myself with the thirst to create a “perfect piece” but rather to continuously strive to perfect my process. There’s always something to learn. And there is never a reason for me not to push what I already know in hopes of discovering something new. Before each session, standing before a blank sheet of paper…the possibilities are for me to find. . Video shot by @ev.robinson of us printing a @nordichalibut at gourmet seafood restaurant @thejointeatery . . If Sherman Oaks is close to you, do support @thejointeatery by calling in for their dry aged fish and takeout. . . #gyotaku #perfectimperfection #sumi #fishprint #artistlife #artistsoninstagram #dwighthwang #fishingforgyotaku #etsy #art #japanese #aquaculture #sustainable #seafood #chef #cheflife #freshisboring #thejointeatery #thejointgyotaku #halibut #norway #interiordesigner #japan A post shared by Dwight Hwang (@fishingforgyotaku) on Apr 8, 2020 at 11:49am PDT