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The development process for a suiseki - "The Cave". http://suisekiart.com/2008/06/05/the-cave/
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2. Here is a possible view of the stone - turning it upside down and raising the side. However - while the "snow" gives it interest, there is no distinguished peak and the right side is heavy and unbalanced.
jtroth > 2. Here is a possible view of the stone - turning it upside down and raising the side. However - while the "snow" gives it interest, there is no distinguished peak and the right side is heavy and unbalanced.
2. Here is a possible view of the stone - turning it upside down and raising the side. However - while the "snow" gives it interest, there is no distinguished peak and the right side is heavy and unbalanced.
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