What is the difference between penjing and bonsai




















Instead, they seek to capture and convey sentiment and mood in their work. Their goal is to reveal an inner beauty, an essence inherent in nature. Styles of both bonsai and penjing have changes over the years. These styles, although still occasionally created, are no longer popular with the masses. It is sometimes difficult for those of us experienced in the art to decide which is bonsai and which is penjing!

Both are outstanding examples of an exotic Asian living art form. Fortunately, it is not important to know the difference, in order to enjoy them!

If you decide to create a penjing, just remember there is more to it than just making a weird looking tree or adding a rock or two! They both convey reverence for nature and are deeply embedded in the histories and cultures in which they originated. The Chinese art form of penjing has been around for thousands of years, long before its Japanese relative bonsai.

Penjing and bonsai reflect the natural world and the connection that humans feel with it. Bonsai pronounced bone-sigh and penjing pronounced pen-jing are both singular and plural. The three types of penjing are tree penjing, landscape penjing, and water and land penjing.

The elements that make up this art form are the container or tray and the rocks, plants, soil, water, grasses, and figures—which can be human, architectural, or animal—that are present. By: Estavios Bonsai. Full scale Penjing landscape, including a Bonsai tree, water, rocks, trees and figurines. By: Debreceni Bonsai Club. Penjing style Bonsai tree in twin-trunk style, possibly a Chinese elm , by Joko Sulistianto. Mini trees in Penjing style, Premna microphylla.

Learn how this landscape was made in the Mini Bonsai article. Top 10's. Chinese Penjing Top Chinese Penjing trees. Three main categories can be distinguished for Penjing: In this article we list the ten most beautiful Chinese Penjing landscapes.



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