Anatoliy anshin    the moment of truth     z7a 1840

The Moment of Truth

Piece description from the artist

This photo is taken in Summer 2019 in Hokokuji temple (established in the 14th century), Kamakura City, Japan.

Print size: 21×14 inches.

The original artwork has no white borders. Available in various sizes.

Limited edition artworks (25) come with a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by the author.

Photos are printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Professional Paper "MAXIMA" (Matte) in a Fujifilm prolab in Tokyo. This photo paper is specially designed for fine art and museum display. It has outstanding longevity and shows mesmerizing deep blacks, saturated colors and fascinating shadow details.

Photographic printing process: silver halide printing.

Mounting: mounted on a black frame mat panel with a string (the panel is made of wood; photos cannot be removed from the panel). Black mat and frame are best suited for Anatoliy Anshin's artworks, however, other options are also available for particular needs. Shipping of an unframed fine art print in a heavy-duty tube is also possible (the price will be lower in this case).

The image can be viewed without white borders and in higher resolution at:

https://www.anshin.art/Online-Gallery/Invaluable-Moments/i-gxDLxhC/A

About Anatoliy Anshin

Yokohama, Japan
Anatoliy Anshin has been fascinated with the Japanese traditional culture since his youth. He studied it academically, initially in Russia, where he was born and spent the first half of his life, and later in Japan where he has lived permanently 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, Anatoliy has embarked on picturing Japan's nature and historical sites through fine art photography. Just two years after he took a professional camera in his hands, his artworks were employed by Loupe Art (Atlanta, USA) for art streaming on major Internet TV platforms such as Apple TV, Samsung TV Plus, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, XFinity, and others. Anatoliy’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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