Orchid Care OrchidTalk Orchid Forum Links Nursery

Welcome to OrchidTalk Orchid Forums


The Friendliest Orchid Community on the Internet!


  •  » Learn to Repot your Orchids
  •  » Learn Orchid Care Tips and Secrets
  •  » Find the perfect Orchid for your Growing Environment
  •  » Chat with Orchid Growing Professionals

OrchidTalk - "Bringing People Together to Grow Orchids Better!"


Let us help you grow your Orchids better; Join our community today.


YES! I want to register an account for free right now!


Register or Login now to remove this advertisement.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 19 of 19

Thread: Bonsai trees Some of Maura's competition

Click here to increase the font size Click here to reduce the font size
  1. #11
    Real Name
    Patty
    My Grow Area
    Windowsill
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    What isn't?!
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Gender
    Female
    Location
    Yuma, AZ: The little corner where Arizona, California and Mexico meet.
    Posts
    3,094
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    Phillip, even without the great bonsai you and Yew shared, WOW! How often does one get to use "chiaroscura" in a conversation?! That, in itself, was great!

  2. #12
    Real Name
    Phillip Chancey
    My Grow Area
    Porch/Patio.
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    Angraecum
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Atlanta, GA USA
    Posts
    148
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    Patty, I am told by Maura that I misused chiaoscura in that it is a term used to describe a technique in painting and other forms of art. It's compositional element, used by artists to exaggerate the difference between light and dark - or something like that. It is an art term that I hate to tell you I misused. I am not sure it has a name, but I like to see trees, especially bare trees against a fading sky. It makes me feel good inside. You probably knew what chiaoscura was and were polite enough not to point it out. Thank you, Phillip

  3. #13
    Real Name
    Byron Aguilar
    My Grow Area
    Under Lights
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    Lady Slippers and Cattleyas
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Denver Colorado
    Posts
    888
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    THey are so pretty, i especially like the cypress.

  4. #14
    Real Name
    Maura Caffrey
    My Grow Area
    Porch/Patio.
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    Paphiopedilum lowii
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Gender
    Female
    Location
    Venice, FL
    Posts
    3,093
    Member's Country Flag

    Default The Lighter and Darker Sides of Art Terminology

    Quote Originally Posted by Phillip C View Post
    Patty, I am told by Maura that I misused chiaoscura in that it is a term used to describe a technique in painting and other forms of art. It's compositional element, used by artists to exaggerate the difference between light and dark - or something like that. It is an art term that I hate to tell you I misused. I am not sure it has a name, but I like to see trees, especially bare trees against a fading sky. It makes me feel good inside. You probably knew what chiaoscura was and were polite enough not to point it out. Thank you, Phillip

    Okay, if we are going to use art terminology here, we are going to use it correctly and spell it properly. First of all, the word is "chiaroscuro", which, in Italian, means "light-dark". Chiaroscuro is used first and foremost to describe the exaggeration of light contrasting with darkness in order to produce a more dramatic representation of the subject matter. The contrast of trees silhouetted against a sky is a common occasion for artists to use chiaroscuro to good effect - the opposite is also true - chiaroscuro is used frequently in classical and neoclassical paintings of light streaming through a break in the trees and shining onto the ground below. The use of the term chiaroscuro with regard to a purely natural phenomenon as observed may be quite literally correct in terms of the observer's impression, but does not constitute the accepted meaning of chiaroscuro as an artistic rendering of a particular subject.

    There... Now, my constant internal editor and professor can rest, and I merely emphasize that while the spelling in posts immediately preceding this is unambiguously incorrect, the term itself has been used colloquially, really, rather than completely incorrectly. Phillip is very likely to produce some wonderful bonsai photography using chiaroscuro in its purest sense. I, on the other hand, may use it in attempts to paint my orchids - all theoretical and pretty irrelevant at this point, but that's an argument often made wherein academia is concerned.

  5. #15
    Real Name
    Phillip Chancey
    My Grow Area
    Porch/Patio.
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    Angraecum
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Atlanta, GA USA
    Posts
    148
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    I can pronounce it better than spell it, but that is true in so many instances. I didn't win many spelling bee's and in addition to poor spelling am a perfectly horrible typist. I do speak a bit better than my spelling or typing. Spelling and math were two of my weaker subjects, perhaps why I went first into forestry then into trial law. Adding machines and the spoken word. Unfortunately for all of you, you must endure my misspelled words, typo's and the occasional use of words they didn't use when I grew up in Alabama. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding. (Practice now....chiaroscuro... fifty times on the blackboard.)

    I do dabble in photography, shooting things that appeal to me. Those shots earlier in this post were hurried snapshots and I can do better most of the time. I'm glad photography doesn't involve spelling or typing, I'll just keep shooting things like to look at whether they be chiaroscuro or not. And it may have been colloquially to use it in the post, but it was fun, and it's not a word one runs across colloquially or classically very often, Have fun, Phillip

  6. #16
    Real Name
    Connie
    My Grow Area
    Porch/Patio.
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    Mini Vanda, Schombs &Encyclia.
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    West of Tampa, FL
    Posts
    9,271
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    Wow! The picture with them all in a group...it's like laying on your back and looking at the clouds. Each has it's own unique rounded shape. The suprising bonsai was the parsley. Suprising but such a beauty. Great pics. Thank You for sharing...I wish they would do a bonsai garden in my area. Too pretty....

  7. #17
    Real Name
    Phillip Chancey
    My Grow Area
    Porch/Patio.
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    Angraecum
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Atlanta, GA USA
    Posts
    148
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    Hi Connie, I bet there are Bonsai groups in your area, bound to be. Look up Bonsai in the Yellow Pages or do a google search. Phillip

  8. #18
    Real Name
    mojamoja
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    cattleyas, bromeliads & vandas
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Philippines
    Posts
    759
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    Mabuhay!

    I have always appreciate the art of bonsai. I am at awe whenever i see stunning setups. Congrats!

  9. #19
    Real Name
    Jordan Healey
    My Grow Area
    Greenhouse
    Favorite Orchid(s)
    The Weird and the Wonderful!
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Hamilton, New Zealand
    Posts
    3,382
    Member's Country Flag

    Default

    Bonsai are my bane. I have tried, and failed. Tried and failed. Tried and failed. This could go on for hours on the thread! Anyways, i have given up until i can get the time to tend to these stately and elegant trees....

Similar Threads

  1. My Orchid Trees
    By Martin Borneo in forum OrchidTalk Members Grow Area - Photos
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: November 5th, 2017, 04:51 AM
  2. Some flowers and trees....
    By Cjcorner in forum The Jungle
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: February 17th, 2009, 10:45 AM
  3. Trees, Companion Plants
    By dsm in forum General Orchid Culture
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: July 8th, 2008, 04:43 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
OrchidTalk --An Orchid Growers Discussion Forum brought to you by River Valley Orchidworks. A World Community where orchid beginners and experts talk about orchids and share tips on their care, cultivation, and propagation.