North American Viewing Stones: Modern Collectibles for Zen Gardens & Home Decor | Contemporary Landscaping & Meditation Accessories
North American Viewing Stones: Modern Collectibles for Zen Gardens & Home Decor | Contemporary Landscaping & Meditation Accessories
North American Viewing Stones: Modern Collectibles for Zen Gardens & Home Decor | Contemporary Landscaping & Meditation Accessories

North American Viewing Stones: Modern Collectibles for Zen Gardens & Home Decor | Contemporary Landscaping & Meditation Accessories

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Although firmly rooted in ancient East Asia cultures, stone appreciation has no necessary boundaries; around the mid-twentieth century it found a congenial reception in the West, where it slowly began to flourish. While after more than a half-century, Asian perspectives on connoisseurship of natural stones have become well established in the West, books on viewing stones still predominantly feature East Asian examples. This is the first book to feature outstanding North American viewing stones from private and institutional collections, and includes introductory essays on Native American stone appreciation and a brief history of stone collecting on the continent.North America has a rich and varied geological history that is yielding many types of beautiful and unusual stones. Some resemble natural features, plateaus or mountains with cascading rivulets, while others are figurative, portraying creatures real or mythical. Some are abstract in form, while others exhibit appealing shapes, beautiful colors, or fascinating surface patterns. However, all share one quality: an ability to elicit an emotional response in the viewer. They confront us with the beauty and diversity of the natural world and demand a response, while we are drawn, willingly, to comply.Sixty-three individuals and institutions participated in this project. From over 330 professional photographs submitted for consideration, 151 stones were selected for inclusion. A jury of stone enthusiasts evaluated each submission based on seven criteria, without knowing the identity of either collector or owner. The result is fabulous array of beautiful and unusual stones from a diverse group of collectors, demonstrating not only the richness and diversity of the continent's geological resources but also the vibrancy and enthusiasm of the North American collecting community.

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This book will startle those who regard the Asian appreciation of unusual stones as some kind of artistic archeology. Elias's book, as did Gerstle's "Beyond Suiseki" in 2006, succinctly chronicles the evolution of ancient Asian stone arts thus far in the 21st century. Elias offers his own insights on this evolution, but opens the forum also to colleagues Paul Gilbert, Rick Stiles, and Richard Turner. Their perspectives make appreciation of the diverse collection that follows all the more intense. This book tells an engaging story of arts that began to emerge thousands of years ago yet are as vital today, challenging contemporary artists to take part in writing the chapters to come.
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