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Bonseki (盆石, "tray rocks") is the
ancient ****anese art of
creating miniature landscapes on
black trays using white sand, pebbles, and
small rocks. Small...
- used
Bonseki techniques to
describe landscapes and
natural objects.
Several gardens in
Kyoto are also
believed to have been
designed using bonseki. The...
- landscape".: 228
Saikei is a
descendant of the ****anese arts of bonsai,
bonseki, and bonkei, and is
related less
directly to
similar miniature-landscape...
- gardens. It may
refer to:
Saikei Bonsai Bonsai cultivation and care
Bonkei Bonseki Penjing (China) Hòn Non Bộ (Vietnam) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- a
thatched hut or an animal.
Chinese scholar's
rocks Suseok in
Korea Bonseki Cousins, Craig. (2006).
Bonsai Master class, p. 244. https://www.gov-online...
- ceremony,
flower arranging, and others, but she
excelled especially in
bonseki.
Bonseki is the
ancient art of
arranging pure
white sand and
small white rocks...
- painting.
Originating in Europe, and
probably based on the ****anese
craft of
bonseki (aka 'tray-painting'),
marmotinto was
fleetingly po****r in
England following...
-
before a year p****es.
Another influential work
about the ****anese garden,
bonseki,
bonsai and
related arts was
Rhymeprose on a
Miniature Landscape Garden...
- Its three-dimensional
character and
permanence distinguish bonkei from
bonseki,
which is a ****anese form of sand-painting that
produces mostly-flat images...
- men of
taste and learning. The c. 1300
rhymed prose essay,
Bonseki no Fu (Tribute to
Bonseki),
written by
celebrated priest and
master of
Chinese poetry...