Showing posts with label Desktop Zen Displays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desktop Zen Displays. Show all posts

Sunday

The Lone Glider

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Book of Meditations001
Piece #Z01
– This was put together inside a pre-fabricated, 10-1/2 x 4 x 3/4 inch wooden tray that came from a Zen Garden kit that I purchased over the Internet. Comprised of four stones of differing materials, it’s approximately 6” high (with seagull) and weighs approximately 5lbs. The rocks are encased in and glued to a 1/2 inch of concrete that was then covered with a very fine red sandstone sand that was glued down to the top of the cement. To buy this one-of-a-kind piece of Desktop Zen Art, go to Ken's Eco-Art Gallery.  This website provides purchase information for various pictures and art pieces I've created over the past few years. 
Description: This is a one-of-a-kind desktop Zen sculpture created from a collection of rock specimens gathered on various hikes. Most of these hikes were in and around the mountain ranges of Clark County and Southern Nevada.  Even though this is not a “sculpture” in the true sense of the word, it still gives the appearance of rock and stone carved and rising out of a desert floor of very fine, red sandstone sand. The red sandstone used to represent the desert floor actually came from the Redstone Loop Trail off of Northshore Drive in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Background: I am always looking for ways to showcase what I feel are some of the more interesting and unique rock specimens picked up during my weekly hiking expeditions with the rock hounds from the Henderson Heritage Park Senior Facility. One day I was looking at a picture of a ZEN garden and had the idea that this might be one way to accomplish this. After spending a day searching the Internet, I finally located two relatively inexpensive Zen garden kits to use as a basis for creating the sculptures. I then found a site that sold "Mini Patio Mix", a cement composition for creating miniature gardens. Using these materials, the piece above was the result of my very first creation.

Free Flight

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Book of Meditations001Piece #Z02
 – This was put together inside a pre-fabricated, 11 x 7 x 1 inch wooden tray that came from a Zen Garden kit that I purchased over the Internet. Comprised of three stones pieces of differing materials, it’s approximately 10” high (with seagulls) and weighs approximately 7lbs. The rocks are encased in and glued to a 1/4 inch of concrete left in its natural color. To buy this one-of-a-kind piece of Desktop Zen Art, go to Ken's Eco-Art Gallery.  This website provides purchase information for various pictures and art pieces I've created over the past few years. 
Description: This is a one-of-a-kind desktop Zen sculpture created from a combination of three rock specimens. The one with the seagulls was purchased in a gift shop more than 30 years ago The other two were gathered on various hikes with the rock hounds from the Henderson Heritage Park Senior Facility. Most of these hikes were in and around the mountain ranges of Clark County and Southern Nevada.  Even though this is not a “sculpture” in the true sense of the word, it still gives the appearance of rock and stone carved and rising out of a stark desert floor.

Background: I am always looking for ways to showcase what I feel are some of the more interesting and unique rock specimens picked up during my weekly hiking expeditions with the rock hounds from the Henderson Heritage Park Senior Facility. One day I was looking at a picture of a ZEN garden and had the idea that this might be one way to accomplish this. After spending a day searching the Internet, I finally located two relatively inexpensive Zen garden kits to use as a basis for creating the sculptures. I then found a site that sold "Mini Patio Mix", a cement composition for creating miniature gardens. Using these materials, the piece above my second attempt at creating a desktop Zen sculpture.