Bonseki
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Bonseki — is the ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black lacquer trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks. Small delicate tools are used in Bonseki such as feathers, small flax brooms, sifters, spoons and wood wedges. The… … Wikipedia
Sandpainting — Rangoli, a popular form of Indian sandpainting, in Singapore. Sandpainting is the art of pouring colored sands, powdered pigments from minerals or crystals, and pigments from other natural or synthetic sources onto a surface to make a fixed, or… … Wikipedia
Kiso Yoshida — (1919 2005), wife of Toshi Yoshida and one of the artists in the important Yoshida family of Japanese artists. Unlike the others in the family, Kiso created only a few woodblock prints, but she excelled in the older, traditional arts of Japan.… … Wikipedia
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Bonsai — Audio|Bonsai.ogg|listen ( ja. 盆栽, literally potted plant ) is the art of aesthetic miniaturization of trees by growing them in containers. Cultivation includes techniques for shaping, watering, and repotting in various styles of… … Wikipedia
Japanese garden — Japanese gardens (日本庭園, nihon teien?), that is, gardens in traditional Japanese style, can be found at private homes, in neighborhood or city parks, and at historical landmarks such as Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and old castles. Landscape… … Wikipedia
Kokan Shiren — (虎関師錬), 1278 1347), Japanese Rinzai Zen patriarch and celebrated poet in Chinese, was the son of an officer of the palace guard and a mother of the aristocratic Minamoto clan. At age eight he was placed in the charge of the Buddhist priest Hōkaku … Wikipedia
Yoshida Family Artists — OverviewThe Yoshida family of artists is an important line of Japanese artists that reaches unbroken from the early 1800s to the present. Just how far back before that their work extended is unclear, but the first artists who appear in recorded… … Wikipedia
Yoshida family artists — The Yoshida family of artists is an important line of Japanese artists that reaches unbroken from the early 1800s to the present. Just how far back before that their work extended is unclear, but the first artists who appear in recorded history… … Wikipedia
Marmotinto — is the art of creating pictures using coloured sand or marble dust and otherwise known as sand painting. Originating in Europe, and probably based on the Japanese craft of bonseki(aka tray painting ), marmotinto was fleetingly popular in England… … Wikipedia