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Start your own vintage Christmas! I just can’t imagine not having my old ornaments and decorations - it would not be Christmas without them! I’m selling some items on consignment for my bestie and these are are few of her charming pieces. https://www.etsy.com/shop/ForsythiaHill
Made four of these stone columns! All of them have a weighted base so they aren't easily knocked over by a hand or miniature. Think they came out very nicely and goes well with the previous post of the dungeon tiles!
I didn't make these miniature trees, but did make little bases for them! Nothing too special: they are made of foam, and have a washer to help weigh them down like the columns. The bases were painted green before flocking was added on top to make it a bit more alive and interesting!
Would love to make these trees from scratch, but as a first-timer, it looks so daunting, so I'm putting it off till I have a bit more experience.
Hangyoku with Bonsai Tree 1905 da Blue Ruin 1 Tramite Flickr: Bonsai trees have been cultivated in Japan for over a thousand years. They are intended as an object of contemplation for the viewer and an exercise in the effort of cultivation for the grower.
Bonsai 盆栽
Bonsai 盆栽
La forme Han-Kengai 半懸崖 "Tronc en semi-cascade" En général, le sommet de l’arbre le plus bas ne dépasse pas le bord du pot. On voit dans certains cas un autre sommet qui monte mais reste cependant assez bas.
Bonsai 盆栽 - fukinagashi 吹流し - “battu par le vent”
Note : fukinagashi (吹き流し ou 吹流し) signifie "étendard", "drapeau" ou, de nos jours, "manche à air" en japonais. ... "style de". En bonsaï, il s'agit donc d'évoquer un arbre subissant les assauts du vent.
Bonsai 盆栽
Forme Kengai 懸崖 : Tronc en cascade, il retombe en dessous du pot. De nombreux arbres poussant à flanc de montagnes donnent l’impression de “tomber dans le vide”.
La forme Kengai nous fait imaginer un arbre s’accrochant sur une paroi rocheuse, et qui mène une vie acrobatique. Malgré les agressions répétées de la nature, il s’efforce de s’adapter à ces rudes conditions, mais sans servilité ou entêtement.