I thought I would try something different after seeing some on the web.
A scape that resembles a scene in nature.
Rock scape is the closest definition I could get.
Not sure if I have posted in the right section.
I have used a porcelain tile. Siliconed stones on and cemented.
Waiting for the concrete to cure.
My idea/vision being rocky islands with tree, ferns and moss.
I will put sand on silicone to soften the edges. Of the islands.
Happy for constructive critique.
Cheers
Rae
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Re: Rock scape
Hi Rae, You should have waited to glue them on and played around with them a bit more.raewynk wrote:I thought I would try something different after seeing some on the web.
A scape that resembles a scene in nature.
Rock scape is the closest definition I could get.
Not sure if I have posted in the right section.
I have used a porcelain tile. Siliconed stones on and cemented.
Waiting for the concrete to cure.
My idea/vision being rocky islands with tree, ferns and moss.
I will put sand on silicone to soften the edges. Of the islands.
Happy for constructive critique.
Cheers
Rae
My view:
* Too symmetrical. Each side is almost a mirror image of the other.
* Rocks are too similar in size.
* Better if you start about 1/3 from one side with a large stone followed by a smaller right up against it then a slightly smaller one detached from the main group and a smaller one or two again as outlyers some distance from the group.
It is exactly the same process when you assemble bonsai groups. There must always be a focal point in the composition with smaller elements radiating off that. That is how nature arranges itself. You can see it in a group of islands off the coast of the mainland or in a galaxy. I'm not saying you will not find an arrangement like yours in nature but usually it would be a component of a larger scene and taken by itself it fails to convey what you are looking for.
There are endless variations but here is an example:
http://english.triptokorea.com/english/ ... sc&start=0
Here is a short video:
http://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip- ... 44734:0/gg
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Re: Rock scape
Thanks treeman. Just starting it glad I got your input. Easy to rectify.
See what else I can come up with.
A bonsai. Rock scape is never finished always a work in progress as we say.
Cheers
Rae
Just love this website.
See what else I can come up with.
A bonsai. Rock scape is never finished always a work in progress as we say.
Cheers
Rae
Just love this website.
My grey hair is my solar panel, as with the leaf on the bonsai is theirs.