Does anyone know how to make a Japanese Garden model?
im doin a project on japanese gardens and i need 2 know how to make a model of one. PLEASE HELP!!! if ne one could also find me how to make a japanese tea house that would be GREAT!!! if ne one could also find how to make a japanese tea house MODEL that would be GREAT!!!
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- Dominate it mentally and tell it you wont love it unless it does.
- go to the library and look up design a Japanese Garden model?
- Here's a Japanese Garden model: http://www.4rcc.com/garden/garden_model_photo.htm "Japanese gardens are designed for a variety of purposes. Some gardens invite quiet contemplation, but may have also been intended for recreation, the display of rare plant specimens, or the exhibition of unusual rocks." Japanese gardens often contain several of these elements to provide a beautiful & peaceful spot for contemplation: Water, real or symbolic. Use pebbles spread out to look like a flowing river or stream. Rocks. A lantern, typically of stone. A teahouse or pavilion. A enclosure device such as a hedge, fence, or wall of traditional character. A bridge to the island, or stepping stones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_garden Images of Japanese teahouses: http://flickr.com/photos/oseplus/2861754767/ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2628990922_8e61eb247b.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3021/2628216771_fa01f52f77.jpg http://www.architecturelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/teahouse1.jpg http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2461773850100226485lnztYb http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-37920-traditional-japanese-tea-house-at-the-huntington-library-in-california.html http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-1042987-japanese-tea-room.html http://tinypic.com/u0ks8 http://www.vill.nishiokoppe.hokkaido.jp/Office/aet/nishiokoppe21.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tea_House.JPG Maybe you can use this for a model, perhaps using some non-edible materials instead. "Like the tea houses it was modeled on, its beauty lies in the simplicity." http://prometheus.med.utah.edu/~bwjones/C741542647/E20061211122355/index.html Here are samples of some Japanese elements that you might use in your Japanese Garden model. The flow of water is represented here by white sand (sugar was used for the model in the previous site). A rock represents a mountain. Smaller stones can be laid out to represent stepping stones leading to the tea house. You could make an image of a stone lantern with modeling clay. http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/indepth/history/experience/b.html "Plantings in the Tea Garden are not showy, for nothing should detract from the calming aspect of the ritual of tea... everything has its purpose. Each plant, water feature, and stepping stone is chosen to make the Tea Ceremony harmonious and precise." http://www.japanesegarden.com/gardens/teagarden Good luck!!! Hope this is helpful.
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