Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
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Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Thank you Sunip for your nice observation.I like this stone it gives me many interpretation,I wanted to carve the hole in the center of what you had just drawn but the contour base on the stone wont permit it, my dai will be higher than what it is right now, thank you always for the time to comment
A friend,
Alex/Ogie
A friend,
Alex/Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Looks nice Ogie
How big is the suiban...What collour is it?
The sand looks japanese, has a nice grain and collour.
Happy you only used water this time.
Kind regards Yvonne
How big is the suiban...What collour is it?
The sand looks japanese, has a nice grain and collour.
Happy you only used water this time.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Looks nice Ogie
How big is the suiban...What collour is it?
The sand looks japanese, has a nice grain and collour.
Happy you only used water this time.
Kind regards Yvonne
Hi Yvonne,
The suiban is 36inch oval a tokoname pot dark brown,yes the sand i try to choose close to traditional suiseki practice, He He and yes no more milk type liquid,i just drink maybe healthy for me,i'm glad you like it, i should have waited for morning to take the picture the flash not adequate,sorry for the poor quality..Thanks again.
Your friend....Ogie
Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Hello Alex,
Great display.
Here you can see the image of a heavy sea around the island because of the bigger grain size of the sand.
With a small size grain you can alter the wether and have a calm sea.
Regards, Sunip
Great display.
Here you can see the image of a heavy sea around the island because of the bigger grain size of the sand.
With a small size grain you can alter the wether and have a calm sea.
Regards, Sunip
sunip- Member
Starring at the Moon
Hey! Alex! this new one, Great stone, USAGIGATA-ISHI
I love it! has so much power and symbolism.
I see a bunny rabbit starring at the Moon,
head facing up to left, two flopping ears to right,
furry round cotton tail, right side, half way down,
two front paws held up high, left hand side near top.
and of course the half eaten punkin in front of him.
Old Japanese tail, that rabbits procreate while watching the Moon.
So I know you can guess what he's thinking of?...
I love it! has so much power and symbolism.
I see a bunny rabbit starring at the Moon,
head facing up to left, two flopping ears to right,
furry round cotton tail, right side, half way down,
two front paws held up high, left hand side near top.
and of course the half eaten punkin in front of him.
Old Japanese tail, that rabbits procreate while watching the Moon.
So I know you can guess what he's thinking of?...
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stonener- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Hi Sunip,
Thanks for the comment much ablige your insight,hope i could give justice to other stone i have.Will post again.and this time minus white water,
Regards,
Alex
Thanks for the comment much ablige your insight,hope i could give justice to other stone i have.Will post again.and this time minus white water,
Regards,
Alex
ogie- Member
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Hello Stonener,
Great imagination,maybe a bit too early for the Easter,thanks for the insight
Regards,
Alex
Great imagination,maybe a bit too early for the Easter,thanks for the insight
Regards,
Alex
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ogie- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Hi Sunip,
Can you see the right side profile a young chap there wearing a cap smoking a pipe? don't know how to draw outline in my cp
Regards
Alex
Can you see the right side profile a young chap there wearing a cap smoking a pipe? don't know how to draw outline in my cp
Regards
Alex
ogie- Member
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I like the idea of the Ganesha.
Kind regards Yvonne
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Recognizing Ganesha (the elephant-headed Hindu deity) is a masterful suggestion for breathing spirit into this curious stone. Thanks for the revelation, Sunip.
Chris Cochrane- Member
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ogie- Member
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Chris Cochrane wrote:Recognizing Ganesha (the elephant-headed Hindu deity) is a masterful suggestion for breathing spirit into this curious stone. Thanks for the revelation, Sunip.
Thanks Chris again for the insight,I'm glad many stone lovers in this forum comes up with their observation and the best is yet to be discover,i try to dwnload the Ganesha to post beside it but couldn't do it Will share some more intriuging stone in the future
Regards,
Alex
ogie- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
I see a camel, an elephant, and an old man from this perspective. Did you make the stand out of clay polymer?
Todd
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Todd Ellis wrote:I see a camel, an elephant, and an old man from this perspective. Did you make the stand out of clay polymer?
Todd
Hi Todd,
How are things?yes the lower part is wood and i added some character with the polymer to have a tight fitting to the dai also,thanks for the kin observation
Keep well my friend,
Alex
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ogie- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Dear Ogie,ogie wrote:Chris Cochrane wrote:Recognizing Ganesha (the elephant-headed Hindu deity) is a masterful suggestion for breathing spirit into this curious stone. Thanks for the revelation, Sunip.
Thanks Chris again for the insight,I'm glad many stone lovers in this forum comes up with their observation and the best is yet to be discover,i try to dwnload the Ganesha to post beside it but couldn't do it Will share some more intriuging stone in the future
Regards,
Alex
I will help you to post the photo of Ganesha (the elephant-headed Hindu deity)
I hope it wll make you happy.
thientrakieu- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Hello Thientrakiueu,
Thanks for helping and hope things are well at your end,when i plan to go back Vietnam i drop by see you? and see all your collection too ???
Your friend,
Alex/Ogie
Thanks for helping and hope things are well at your end,when i plan to go back Vietnam i drop by see you? and see all your collection too ???
Your friend,
Alex/Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: Stone Appreciation for Your Comments
Hello Ogie,ogie wrote:Hello Thientrakiueu,
Thanks for helping and hope things are well at your end,when i plan to go back Vietnam i drop by see you? and see all your collection too ???
Your friend,
Alex/Ogie
I will be very happy if you go back Vietnam and drop by see me. I live in Quang NAm province where there are two world heritages : Hoi An ancient town and My Son towers. When you plan to go back Vietnam,you can contact me at 01685379606.
Your friend
Thientrakieu.
thientrakieu- Member
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