This is a black and white image of a rock called Daikoku Iwa. There is another rock called Ebisu Iwa that is not framed on the image. Daikoku Iwa is known to be the god of wealth. Ebisu Iwa and Daikoku Iwa are found on the western side of Hokkaido, close to a town called Yoichi.
This collection presents a series of photographs of different torii taken from different locations around Japan. A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred. All images are limited editions with a mint count of one (1). Each image comes with a TIFF file, JPEG file, and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Francis Ansing.
Francis Ansing is a landscape photographer from Manila, Philippines. He immediately fell in love with Japan and had this fascination about torii gates the first time he traveled there in the summer of 2016. Since then, he’s been photographing landscapes and torii gates every time he visits the Land of the Rising Sun.
Torii VIII
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This is a black and white image of a rock called Daikoku Iwa. There is another rock called Ebisu Iwa that is not framed on the image. Daikoku Iwa is known to be the god of wealth. Ebisu Iwa and Daikoku Iwa are found on the western side of Hokkaido, close to a town called Yoichi.
This collection presents a series of photographs of different torii taken from different locations around Japan. A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred. All images are limited editions with a mint count of one (1). Each image comes with a TIFF file, JPEG file, and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Francis Ansing.
Francis Ansing is a landscape photographer from Manila, Philippines. He immediately fell in love with Japan and had this fascination about torii gates the first time he traveled there in the summer of 2016. Since then, he’s been photographing landscapes and torii gates every time he visits the Land of the Rising Sun.