Having lunch one afternoon at Noah’s in Greenport I became transfixed with the fish prints lining the walls of the restaurant. The artist, Annie Sessler, whose East End Fish Prints based in Montauk, continues an art form called gyotaku, developed centuries ago by Japanese fisherman to serve as proof of their catch. gyataku, which means fish rubbing, uses the bodies of fish to print detailed representations on paper or fabric. Her prints are signed, one-of-a kind rubbings and can be seen at the upcoming Montauk Fine Art Show on the Green May 26 and 27. Or if you happen to find yourself dining at Noah’s, look up from the fish on your plate and enjoy the fish on the wall.