... About what I love ...
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... About what I love ...
Hello My Friends - Members IBC Forum ,
I love the art SUISEKI stone ,
I prefer to describe LANDSCAPE stone , and I also liked the landscape stone found in the river my homeland VIỆT NAM ...
Invite you to enjoy ... and please sharing .
Thank you very much .
Sincerely .
Hưng - Trần .
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I love the art SUISEKI stone ,
I prefer to describe LANDSCAPE stone , and I also liked the landscape stone found in the river my homeland VIỆT NAM ...
Invite you to enjoy ... and please sharing .
Thank you very much .
Sincerely .
Hưng - Trần .
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trantanhung_nt- Member
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I think I enjoy the image of the stone in the water as much as I enjoy the stone itself. Thank-you for posting. I very much enjoy the stones from Vietnam...
dick benbow- Member
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Hello Dick Benbow ,
Thank you very much your opinion .
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .
Thank you very much your opinion .
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .
trantanhung_nt- Member
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Hung my friend!...
I have been spoiled by your beautiful!
Viet-nam River Stones, you have taught!
my eye to see stones better...
stonener
*thanks*
I have been spoiled by your beautiful!
Viet-nam River Stones, you have taught!
my eye to see stones better...
stonener
*thanks*
stonener- Member
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Hello Stonener - My Friend ,
about " the stone in the water ... " , I send continue to you 2 landscape stone following :
1.The yellow Island :
2.The Tower Island :
Thanks to share your experience .
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .
about " the stone in the water ... " , I send continue to you 2 landscape stone following :
1.The yellow Island :
2.The Tower Island :
Thanks to share your experience .
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .
trantanhung_nt- Member
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Hey Hung that yellow Island has great color and smooth skin!
very nice shohin suiseki, nice in fall season bonsai display.
Maybe a good one for making daiza?...
very nice shohin suiseki, nice in fall season bonsai display.
Maybe a good one for making daiza?...
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stonener- Member
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Hello Stonener ,
I hear you ... Thank you much your share .
I send to you a new landscape stone following :
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .
I hear you ... Thank you much your share .
I send to you a new landscape stone following :
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .
trantanhung_nt- Member
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thanks Dick, Some day I will go to Washington State
Young
Young
Young Doan- Member
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Hello Young Doan , and My Friends Members IBC Forum ,
_ Happy , happy for you .
_ That is SUISEKI stone ? Invite you to enjoy and share ...
Thank you very much .
Hưng - Trần .
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_ Happy , happy for you .
_ That is SUISEKI stone ? Invite you to enjoy and share ...
Thank you very much .
Hưng - Trần .
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2.
trantanhung_nt- Member
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Hi Trantanhung
The stone is so much a hutstone to me...I really like it
But it makes me a kind of sad to see it in a suiban...the surroundings are flooded.
Normaly is a hutstone never displayed in a suiban...a japanese rule.
Kind regards Yvonne
The stone is so much a hutstone to me...I really like it
But it makes me a kind of sad to see it in a suiban...the surroundings are flooded.
Normaly is a hutstone never displayed in a suiban...a japanese rule.
Kind regards Yvonne
Guest- Guest
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Hung...
If you are going to display this stone at an exhibition,
in the Japanese style! Ms Yvonne is right!, don't it is a rule...
Thank You Ms Yvonne for that information.
My Bonsai Sensei Naka-san once told me in class!...
"know the rules! so you know how to break them"
This beautiful classical suiseki hut stone does deserve a special daiza for sure...
But if seen in a Tropical way, as in other country's, and want to say home?
Hut must have tall legs, so yes about possible flood or build in deep water to stay...
I have used this way with bonsai than grow in water or to give growing in lake affect.
I have also deep planted hut in tray bonsai with moss,stones and trees as Columbia jungle feeling...
If you make daiza with tall pole feet can have same meaning, IMHO
This is a Japanese Bronze Okimono with tall legs? so some where better answer.
but maybe see as I have...
stonener
*lake hut*
tall legs living in lake place bronze
short legs living in possible flood zone iron
Hung let me say first! these are incense burners, used in Tokonoma display,
but used because hidden idea of smell, of home cooking fire was purpose.
We have slept in lake hut on vacation that We took a small boat to.
*other ways*
If you are going to display this stone at an exhibition,
in the Japanese style! Ms Yvonne is right!, don't it is a rule...
Thank You Ms Yvonne for that information.
My Bonsai Sensei Naka-san once told me in class!...
"know the rules! so you know how to break them"
This beautiful classical suiseki hut stone does deserve a special daiza for sure...
But if seen in a Tropical way, as in other country's, and want to say home?
Hut must have tall legs, so yes about possible flood or build in deep water to stay...
I have used this way with bonsai than grow in water or to give growing in lake affect.
I have also deep planted hut in tray bonsai with moss,stones and trees as Columbia jungle feeling...
If you make daiza with tall pole feet can have same meaning, IMHO
This is a Japanese Bronze Okimono with tall legs? so some where better answer.
but maybe see as I have...
stonener
*lake hut*
tall legs living in lake place bronze
short legs living in possible flood zone iron
Hung let me say first! these are incense burners, used in Tokonoma display,
but used because hidden idea of smell, of home cooking fire was purpose.
We have slept in lake hut on vacation that We took a small boat to.
*other ways*
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stonener- Member
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Hello Yvonne ,
Stonener , and My Friends Members IBC Forum ,
Oh ! It ' s amazing to me ... the share of the very deep of my Friends , Yvonne and Mr . Stonener . I understand that is the rules of Suiseki , and when we want to escape this rule ... I will do it your way Stonener .
Many thanks to you , Yvonne and Stonener - My Friend .
Hưng - Trần .
Stonener , and My Friends Members IBC Forum ,
Oh ! It ' s amazing to me ... the share of the very deep of my Friends , Yvonne and Mr . Stonener . I understand that is the rules of Suiseki , and when we want to escape this rule ... I will do it your way Stonener .
Many thanks to you , Yvonne and Stonener - My Friend .
Hưng - Trần .
trantanhung_nt- Member
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I like the idea of a daiza with high legs, to honor the indonesian housestyle...very nice idea.
But to think about it afterwards being placed in a dry or weat suiban, will be a kind of strange to me...two stands...douple display. Again a japanese no-no that makes sense....reason...too much going on.
A natural hutstone with natural long legs, would be a awesome indonesian display in a weat suiban.
Please share the Photo, when the daiza is carved.
Kind regards Yvonne
But to think about it afterwards being placed in a dry or weat suiban, will be a kind of strange to me...two stands...douple display. Again a japanese no-no that makes sense....reason...too much going on.
A natural hutstone with natural long legs, would be a awesome indonesian display in a weat suiban.
Please share the Photo, when the daiza is carved.
Kind regards Yvonne
Guest- Guest
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Ms Yvonne
Maybe one of your blue felt covered jiita's could mean Lake without wet suiban???
Then tall wood daiza feet would not be damaged and not "two stands" or "double display"
and then not a "Japanese no-no" and not "too much going on" ether! IMHO!
Please share the photo, when felt covered jiita is made.
stonener
*try positive*
Maybe one of your blue felt covered jiita's could mean Lake without wet suiban???
Then tall wood daiza feet would not be damaged and not "two stands" or "double display"
and then not a "Japanese no-no" and not "too much going on" ether! IMHO!
Please share the photo, when felt covered jiita is made.
stonener
*try positive*
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stonener- Member
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