2009 Kusamono
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Dave Martin
Smithy
John Quinn
mnguic
bonsaisr
Kev Bailey
Nik Rozman
Klaudia & Martin
Carolee
Gabriel
Rob Kempinski
Reiner Goebel
Jim Doiron
carol1
Penjing
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2009 Kusamono
News are coming soon.
Here are the first:
Here are the first:
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Penjing- Member
Penjing- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Really great, I love the pots in the third and fourth photos. I have had my nose to the ground looking for kusamono yamadori (is that an accurate description?) as I wait for trees to fill out, it been a lot of fun and good distraction in the mean time. I need to sneak into my wife's ceramic studio or get her to make me more pots! Thanks for the inspiration.
Jim Doiron- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Sekimoriishi in my garden:
Last edited by Kev Bailey on Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:39 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Imageshack image was hacked.)
Penjing- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Nice photographs of accent plants. Have you tried mixing different species in the same pot? They might be a bit more artistic.
I assume "Sekimoriishi" means "rock tied in rope". I believe David had this idea well before the Japanese except his had an opening for flinging at Goliath.
I assume "Sekimoriishi" means "rock tied in rope". I believe David had this idea well before the Japanese except his had an opening for flinging at Goliath.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Sure, i am working on it ! But have alot of work in my garden.Rob Kempinski wrote:Nice photographs of accent plants. Have you tried mixing different species in the same pot? They might be a bit more artistic.
Here is a pic:
I will have to build a "Chiriana" (Hole dust). Does anyone have pictures ? I have only found two examples :
Penjing- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Congrats Penjing, absolutly beautiful works and nice pics too.
Thanks for sharing.
May I ask about what camera do you use?
Regards form Chile
Gabriel
Thanks for sharing.
May I ask about what camera do you use?
Regards form Chile
Gabriel
Gabriel- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
What is a hole dust and what is the purpose, please?I will have to build a "Chiriana" (Hole dust).
Carolee- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
I was curious too and did a few search variations and found this:
chiriana 塵穴 - dust hole. This is a mortared or cement hole placed in area in full view of guests and near the teahouse entry. A symbol of disposing of the dust and clutter of the garden as guests dispose of dust and clutter of the world outside.
On the ground a pace inside the gateway we have placed the Chiriana [dust hole], where one may dispose of mental dust/rubbish, such as selfish desires, before embarking on ones journey round the garden.
chiriana 塵穴 - dust hole. This is a mortared or cement hole placed in area in full view of guests and near the teahouse entry. A symbol of disposing of the dust and clutter of the garden as guests dispose of dust and clutter of the world outside.
On the ground a pace inside the gateway we have placed the Chiriana [dust hole], where one may dispose of mental dust/rubbish, such as selfish desires, before embarking on ones journey round the garden.
Jim Doiron- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Jim Doiron wrote:I was curious too and did a few search variations and found this:
chiriana 塵穴 - dust hole. This is a mortared or cement hole placed in area in full view of guests and near the teahouse entry. A symbol of disposing of the dust and clutter of the garden as guests dispose of dust and clutter of the world outside.
On the ground a pace inside the gateway we have placed the Chiriana [dust hole], where one may dispose of mental dust/rubbish, such as selfish desires, before embarking on ones journey round the garden.
This is Jim
I just finished building a Chiriana. This is pretty basic and easy to achieve. As it should, it is placed near the teahouse entry. It is one of the many symbols of the Chaniwa garden.
It must be patinated: Time will do this.
I will plant sagina near this "dust hole"
Chôzubachi patina:
Penjing- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Very nice kusamono and you are the of photographing!
I'm thinking of presenting my pots this way next time.
Kind regards
Klaudia
I'm thinking of presenting my pots this way next time.
Kind regards
Klaudia
Klaudia & Martin- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Penjing wrote:Many thanks for your comments
I love your kusamono. They are all very beautiful. Is the pot in this picture an erin pot by any chance.
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Re: 2009 Kusamono
Yes, the pot is from England: Victor Harris (ERIN pottery)
I exclusively use draining soil for my kusamono: Akadama, pumice, pozzolana, kanuma....
I exclusively use draining soil for my kusamono: Akadama, pumice, pozzolana, kanuma....
Penjing- Member
Re: 2009 Kusamono
Penjing wrote:Yes, the pot is from England: Victor Harris (ERIN pottery)
I exclusively use draining soil for my kusamono: Akadama, pumice, pozzolana, kanuma....
Thanks for the info. Do you know the varieties of the hostas and the flowering kusamono?
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