MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

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MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  trantanhung_nt on Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:36 pm

Hi Friends ,
Send to you ...
The stone landscape ( Stone cutting category )
Bests Regards ,
HUNG - TRAN .





( Excuse me , I have replaced the photos of my new rocks today . Thank you )



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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  Billy M. Rhodes on Thu Jul 08, 2010 4:45 pm

Your stone is beautiful and very inspiring of a coastal fishing village view. Please do not be concerned about your English, It is much better than my Vietnamese.

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Post  Billy M. Rhodes on Thu Jul 08, 2010 4:46 pm

What is the size of your stone? Did you make the diza yourself? What is wood of the diza?

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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  trantanhung_nt on Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:10 am

Hi BILLY M. RHODES ,
Thanks for your interesting sharing ( Especially the recognition of a fishing village in your imagination )
The details of a stone :
Weight 6 Kg , length 27 cm , wide 27 cm , high 8 cm .
Do you have Cut stone ?
I can not do good DAIZA . the worker - wood make it with a wood called HƯƠNG ( Vietnamese Language )
Thanks for your feel .
Regards ,
HUNG-TRAN .


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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  trantanhung_nt on Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:24 pm

Hi BILLY M. RHODES ,
Hi Friends ,
I love this cut stone ...



( Excuse me , I have replaced the photos of my new rock today . Thank you )


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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  popan vasile on Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:01 pm

Hello trantanhung ...

this angle is huge, I love it. I can not tell if daiza is finished or not. Congratulations for this beauty!!


PS. ... Underlined text does not refer to that above suiseki


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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  Billy M. Rhodes on Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:06 pm

I have stones both cut and uncut, but nothing as nice as yours.

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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  trantanhung_nt on Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:50 am

Hi POPAN VASILE ,
Hi BILLY M. RHODES ,
Thanks many about yours sharings ...
Send to you another CUT STONE :
It' s showing MOUNTAINS .
( It ' s green- black , Basalt stone , Weigh 3,9 Kg )
How do you feel about it ...???
Thank you .
Bests Regards ,
HUNG - TRAN .



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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  popan vasile on Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:35 am

Hello tratanhung
... remarkable piece, the first image seems most realistic. I do not know I was a critical piece, but I like what I like, this picture perfectly play a mountain chain. Color and shadows play well holes and valleys. Congratulations ...

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Post  peterbrod on Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:10 am

yes Popan-dai?

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Post  popan vasile on Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:53 am

Hi Peter
I do not understand what you want to explain through that punctuation. I can not understand well ... but that has any connection with stone is cut? Or maybe you mean that as daiza not really the best choice ...?

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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  Chris Cochrane on Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:12 am

Hi Hung-Tran... Peter's suggestion for adding feet really helps your last suiseki as greater height of the daiza helps hide that the stone is cut. Another useful idea is to turn the daiza wall more vertical (or even inward) rather than expanding as it descends. Feet supporting landscape view suiseki should be under the stone rather than extending well beyond the stone's footprint. The stone is great, but a little effort on the daiza (which is already well-fitted) can improve its suiseki-style.


Of course, you can (and often should) choose a style unlike suiseki "daiza" style. I like your choice for the "fishing village" island stone, which is distinctly different from Japanese suiseki mounting.


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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  popan vasile on Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:20 am

Thanks Chris ... Now I understand what Peter wanted to explain. Picture fooled me, drawn by his feet like they were real, so Peter's suggestion and your advice is worth following.

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Re: MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ( Cut stone and Uncut stone )

Post  trantanhung_nt on Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:10 pm

Hi PETERBROD,
Hi CHRIS COCHRANE ,
Hi ALL FRIENDS ,
These DAIZA were made before ... When I know SUISEKI DAIZA JAPANESE - STYLE .
Today ,
You have suggested, you draw pictures and guide me ... how to make a good daiza for SUISEKI stone ( mountain )
Thanks you very much .
Bests Regards ,
HUNG - TRAN .

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Post  peterbrod on Sun Jul 11, 2010 3:47 pm

sunny sunny sunny ThumbsUp CHris

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