Creating Alters, Shrines and Art Boxes With Personal, Recycled and Found Objects
Welcome To Stones In The Sand Garden
Welcome-
In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones and objects create a peaceful place for quiet meditation.
In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones and objects create a peaceful place for quiet meditation.
Creating a personal shrine or altar is in many ways just like that process. Selecting objects that have meaning to you and assembling them in a manner that pleases you. A personal shrine can fit in your pocket, hang on your wall, sit on a table, be permanent or temporary, and can be created inside or outside.
Thank You For Visiting Stones In The Sand Garden
Thank You For Visiting Stones In The Sand Garden
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
A Wild Shrine
This outdoor shrine overlooks the Virgin River Valley from the North edge of the Mormon Mesa. I don't know who created this but when my husband and I stumbled upon it we really enjoyed the "coochism" message and the view, you'll notice in the front that the creator of this shrine included a place to sit or kneel while visiting this place.
Personal Shrines
In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones create a peaceful place for quiet meditation. Creating your own personal shrine is a matter of selecting objects that have meaning to you and assembling them in a manner that pleases you. A personal shrine can fit in your pocket, hang on your wall, sit on a table, be permanent or temporary , and be created inside or outside.
Shrine Creating for The Stone Collector
In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones create a peaceful place for quiet meditation. Creating your own personal shrine is a matter of selecting objects that have meaning to you and assembling them in a manner that pleases you. A personal shrine can fit in your pocket, hang on your wall, sit on a table, be permanent or temporary, and be created inside or outside.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Inspiration
Inspiration
Finding inspiration always seems so much easier then seeking inspiration. While I wonder around any place (even my yard) it's hard for me NOT to pick up twigs, pieces of wind blown wood, small stones, shells etc. I'm sure I learned that from my Mom, I remember us gathering dried weeds, stones and shells on road trips and I know I've passed it on to my wonderful daughters and grandchildren, they are all gatherers too.
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