Thursday, 12 November 2009

yamaguchi art village space



first images



Akiyoshidai International Art Village



images

yamaguchi art village space







sumiyaki goya



path from forest clearing to site, cut branches, divide firewood/structural, process, cure, prepare, use,



other materials, soils, green roofing etc.



clearing in forest, path, grape trellisobject



















tools / materials:



grapes, fujis, other climbers



earthworking hand tools,



electric chainsaw



gas chainsaw



slide saw



hand tools, saws, chisels, hammer, wood hammer



rope



impact driver, drill bits, screws



jigsaw, circular saw, sander/grinder



sandpaper



belt sander



climbing gear







hinoki

Hinoki false cypress is an evergreen conifer with attractive soft and
stringy reddish brown bark, and drooping flat frondlike branchlets
bearing small scalelike leaves. The main branches are dense and
spreading and may droop to the ground, and the sprays of foliage are
held in flat planes. In its native habitat, Hinoki false cypress can
get over 120 ft (36.6 m) tall with a trunk diameter of 6 ft (1.8 m),
but in cultivation the typical species is usually 50-60 ft (15.2-18.3
m) tall with a broadly conical crown that spreads about 20 ft (6.1 m)
or so.

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