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Old 11-Nov-2003   #8
K.A. Rutledge
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Also not what I'd do...

This arrangement is not right either. The tree is better over on the right, but the suiseki is too low. This position would be good for a companion plant, but not for a distant mountain suiseki. It needs to be positioned higher than the stand of the pine tree so that the natural geographic relationship between mountains and this sort of pine is logically represented.

Kind regrads,
Andy
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