Matters needing attention when using scattered Stone layout to make Landscape Bonsai
Bonsai is not a series of products in production, but a variety of works of art. Even if each bonsai has the same opening and closing layout format, the control and situation of their host and guest mountains are different. This requires us to have a certain degree of flexibility regardless of whether we use scattered stones to divide the blank space or "knot", but we must obey the development of the whole picture. The treatment of the blank space on the water surface of the mountain foot needs to be compatible with the whole picture, that is to say, "the shape is scattered but the spirit is not scattered".
The use of scattered stones should be of different sizes. Because the size of the scattered spot five is different, the visual psychological expansion they produce is different. For large scattered stones, the visual tension is greater, and the efficiency of occupying space is larger, while small scattered stones are the opposite. Therefore, if you put a large scattered stone, the "white space" of the blank space will be reduced, and the small scattered stone will be placed, while the "blank space" of the blank space will be relatively more. the combination of the two can result in an organic combination of the scattered stone and the blank space. as the painting theory says: "plan black when white, plan white when black". And break the dull and monotonous blank space, resulting in a specific artistic effect.
The space occupied by scattered stones is different, and the space can also be divided unevenly. In the water surface blank of the same mountain foot, the positions of scattered stones are different (even if they have the same volume and equal visual expansion). Break the balance and monotony of the blank. But it should be noted that if the scattered stones of the same size are evenly arranged in the blank of the water surface of the mountain foot, it will not play this artistic role, because it is actually a form of geometric arrangement. At the same time, when the scattered point stone acts as a foil to the host and guest mountain, it should be planted according to the face, and the change should be appropriate, so as to make it coordinate with the proportion of the host and guest mountain.
The plant configuration of scattered stone is mainly moss grass, such as Cangpu, Saxifraga, star grass and so on, which is also in line with the expression method of "sparse grass moss". At the same time, pavilions, platforms and other embellishments can be placed on it to deepen the bonsai theme.
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