Mini Landscapes
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Mini Landscapes
I've not long got back from our monthly meeting, We had a wonderful demonstration of setting up a mini landscape (he doesn't like to call his work bonsai).
Linh is a garden designer from Sydney and here are a couple of photos to show you what he did. I have progression photos of his demo if anyone is interested and his email address if you want to contact him. Linh is happy to give demonstrations to any interested group. When I have time, I'll write up an account of Linh's demonstration and, later,an interview with him.
Penny.
Linh is a garden designer from Sydney and here are a couple of photos to show you what he did. I have progression photos of his demo if anyone is interested and his email address if you want to contact him. Linh is happy to give demonstrations to any interested group. When I have time, I'll write up an account of Linh's demonstration and, later,an interview with him.
Penny.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Thanks Penny!
Where are your meetings held?
Are the rocks that Linh uses one piece or are they smaller pieces glued together?
Regards,
Steven
Where are your meetings held?
Are the rocks that Linh uses one piece or are they smaller pieces glued together?
Regards,
Steven
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Hi Penny,
The rocks in the first picture, are they imported or Australian Penny?
Thank you and best regards.
The rocks in the first picture, are they imported or Australian Penny?
Thank you and best regards.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
I'm sure the bottom pic is probably 26 rocks put together with Gorilla Glue.
[Sorry, sometimes I simply can't help myself]
I like what he has done with the dark rock - looks great.
[Sorry, sometimes I simply can't help myself]
I like what he has done with the dark rock - looks great.
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Hi Penny,
I seem to recall something Is his full name Pham Bao Khanh Linh? Where Pham is the surname?
Best regards.
I seem to recall something Is his full name Pham Bao Khanh Linh? Where Pham is the surname?
Best regards.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
I don't know his full name, he was introduced to us as Linh. We meet in a local Girl Guides' hall hence the royal photo.
The rocks are imported from China - the dark rock (two pieces glued together) from a friend of his. The lighter rocks are from Bonsai South nursery and the setting is comprised of three separate "islands" and small pieces are glued together.
I have tried several times to post this with photos and i keep getting an error message so I'll try posting the photos next. I getting sick of typing this over and over.
The rocks are imported from China - the dark rock (two pieces glued together) from a friend of his. The lighter rocks are from Bonsai South nursery and the setting is comprised of three separate "islands" and small pieces are glued together.
I have tried several times to post this with photos and i keep getting an error message so I'll try posting the photos next. I getting sick of typing this over and over.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Here you can see one of the joins and it looks like a bit of reo mesh too.
Penny.
Here you can see another.
And now you can't.
I won't risk any more photos in case I lose the lot.Penny.
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Hi Penny,
Thank you for that
For long posts, I usually type them outside, save them to a file. And copy and paste them in.
In case the connection drops or power out, we will not lose it.
Best regards.
Thank you for that
For long posts, I usually type them outside, save them to a file. And copy and paste them in.
In case the connection drops or power out, we will not lose it.
Best regards.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Wonderful. I love how the mini landscapes fits in with the whole bonsai/saikei picture. It is all a bit of fantasy and is fun!
Has anyone had a look at Phan Van Lit's "Mountains in the Sea"? Fantastic ... puts the whole philosophy of rocks and plants together to form the landscape. An enjoyable read.
Has anyone had a look at Phan Van Lit's "Mountains in the Sea"? Fantastic ... puts the whole philosophy of rocks and plants together to form the landscape. An enjoyable read.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Hi Daviet. That is his full name.
Penny.
These trees, as raw stock, I can get for $15 if anyone is interested.Penny.
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Hi Penny,
Thank you for the info -- I have heard of him from a Vietnamese website.
Hi Andrew,
I have the book you mentioned. As far as I can ascertain, that is the only
book in English by a Vietnamese-descend author about the art as separate
tradition -- Hòn Non Bộ.
Best regards.
Thank you for the info -- I have heard of him from a Vietnamese website.
Hi Andrew,
I have the book you mentioned. As far as I can ascertain, that is the only
book in English by a Vietnamese-descend author about the art as separate
tradition -- Hòn Non Bộ.
Best regards.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Linh's philosophy on his work.
So far, this much has been translated.
So far, this much has been translated.
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Hi Penny,
Thank you for putting up the document together. It is enjoyable.
Best regards.
Thank you for putting up the document together. It is enjoyable.
Best regards.
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Re: Mini Landscapes
Hi Daviet.
I didn't do the translation. Linh sent it to me as is. I'll post more as it becomes available. I'll also post the interview and a description of his demonstration with, of course, more photos.
Penny.
I didn't do the translation. Linh sent it to me as is. I'll post more as it becomes available. I'll also post the interview and a description of his demonstration with, of course, more photos.
Penny.