Legend of a Fish
According to legend, some three centuries ago a corrupt magistrate was invited by local residents to a party on the nearby island of Okinoshima. Having lured him to the remote location, the people plied him with drink and abandoned him to his fate. The magistrate prayed to be rescued and a giant fish came to his aid. In gratitude, he built Ōuo Shrine—literally “large fish shrine”—and placed the torii so they extended into the sea in a direct line toward Okinoshima.
About Eric Beltran
Eric Beltran has been a photographer and has been pursuing his passion for photography for over a decade. There's a certain deep contemplativeness to his works. Making use of minimal landscapes inspired by geometric elements, forms, lights and shapes he craft photographs that elevates the simple. There's a certain magical quality to his photographs often record details that human eye is not able to perceive. Through the use of black and white long exposure he creates enigmatic imagery that...
About Print
Fine Art Prints are professionally crafted with the utmost care using archival materials of excellent permanence. Custom color profiles and gray curves are used to ensure optimal print output. Made and handled according to current gallery standards.
True to vision, every print is carefully inspected and signed by the artist.
All prints are made using Hahnemühle papers and canvas.