Here is a link to a very interesting post and discussion about bunjin and wabi-sabi:
http://bonsaibark.com/2012/12/04/moving-out-of-the-bonsai-mainstream-with-a-deft-and-delicate-touch/
I know some of you here are experience with this kind of work and I would be very greatful to anyone willing to share their experience and knowledge about these subjects.
I believe some of this has alredy been discussed on the forum, so if you know where please link the pages so I know where to go.
Some starter questions would be:
1) What do you look for in a masterpiece bunjin/literati?
2) How would you describe wabi-sabi?
3) What type of stroy speaks most deeply to you in a tree of this style?
(here is a dictionary description of wabi sabi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi
http://bonsaibark.com/2012/12/04/moving-out-of-the-bonsai-mainstream-with-a-deft-and-delicate-touch/
I know some of you here are experience with this kind of work and I would be very greatful to anyone willing to share their experience and knowledge about these subjects.
I believe some of this has alredy been discussed on the forum, so if you know where please link the pages so I know where to go.
Some starter questions would be:
1) What do you look for in a masterpiece bunjin/literati?
2) How would you describe wabi-sabi?
3) What type of stroy speaks most deeply to you in a tree of this style?
(here is a dictionary description of wabi sabi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi
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