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"Olivia of the Sea" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Akira Tateishi (1930-2021). A pioneering underwater photographer, Tateishi has published numerous collections of works capturing the beauty of the ocean, featuring motifs such as coral, dolphins, and fish. He also founded Japan's first scuba diving magazine, Marine Diving, and has created numerous photographs set in the ocean. This book, published in the 1970s, features underwater photographs of nude women. As a student, he majored in oil painting and painted still images of women, but found the "stability" of these images to be boring. Tateishi discovered a new discovery in the image of a woman swimming freely in the ocean, amidst the endless flow of things, its "instability" and "beauty of the moment." This is an ambitious work that he has created with all his heart. This is the second printing.