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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Making a Coastal Arch Stone Daiza
Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area in California, I always loved taking my motorcycle on a ride to the coast! The smell of the ocean, winding roads and the coastal landscape always appealed to me. Near Santa Cruz, … Continue reading
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Tagged daiza, Daizamaking, Jerry Braswell, Murphys suiseki, viewing stones
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A Hard Daiza To Make!
I have been making daizas since early 2005 and have made over 600 by now. I have made very Large ones, And very small ones, But by far the most tedious and difficult are the VERY thin Japanese style like … Continue reading
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GSBF Show 2012
I had a great time at the GSBF show this year. I made some fancy (risky) stands for the show this year and was overjoyed when Ryan Neil came over and not only complimented my stands and designs but actually … Continue reading