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This photo is taken in November 2019 in a Buddhist temple Eishoji (established in the 17th century), Kamakura City, Japan.
Print size: 38.1x25.4 cm. (15x8.5 inches).
White borders of 5-8mm (0.2-0.3 inches) width.
Aspect ratio: 3:2
Silver halide printing on Fujicolor Professional DP II Lustre photopaper with vibrant colors and a fingerprint-resistant finish.
Ships flat from Japan in a sturdy bend-resistant envelope.
Custom order fulfillment (printing… in different size or on different photopaper etc.) is possible. Please inquire.
This artwork suits a broad audience of private collectors, cultural institutions, corporate clients, resorts and hotels, wellness centers, medical clinics.
Anatoliy Anshin has lived in Japan for over 20 years. He earned his Ph.D. in pre-modern Japanese history and published a number of academic articles and a monograph in the field. He also became a teacher of Japanese swordsmanship, Kendo. Quite late in his life, he has embarked on picturing Japan's nature and historical sites through fine art photography.
Anshin’s photography is not preoccupied with stereotypical exotics, neither is it about merely capturing things Japanese, however beautiful they might look. It is aimed at visualizing and reconnecting with the spirituality of ancient culture that, although often lacking in modern daily life, is still accessible if we keep our hearts and minds open. He hopes his images will serve as landmarks to this rich and meaningful cultural heritage.
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