Sunday, October 23, 2005

East Meets West


One of the on line groups I'm with always has interesting ideas for projects. Jessica, creator of A Musings newsletter was talking about Zen gardens. I've always admired the simplicity and serenity of Zen gardens.

Someone (Barb?) mentioned that the project I did for the found object contest on amstamps looked like it belonged in a Zen garden. AHA! Now I knew what to use for the Zen garden I had been planning.

I put it on some lovely sand and found some nice smooth river rocks.

My muse wandered in. Her hair, dyed a horrific shade of magenta, hadn't been combed recently. She was wearing a poorly fitting gold lame' gown, some truly tacky costume jewelry and way too much gaudy makeup.

She put her cigarette out in the nice clean sand and said, "That ain't workin' ".

I don't know how she talks me into these things.

What can I say? I do admire the simplicity and serenity of traditional Zen Gardens. But I also grew up in Las Vegas.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Okay, so really, after your Muse snuffed out her butts in the potato salad at the all-you-can-eat buffet, she told you this looked really Vulcan ;) Then she tossed her magenta-maned head back, and laughed like Ann-Margret and rode off on a hog with Elvis frog.

It works for me. I like the ornaments burried in the sand. It's a new Zen.

Anonymous said...

Oh! Hey....how did I miss the cocktail fork on top of the shrine?! That is definitely a Vegas muse screaming to be heard.

I see something new everytime I look at this.

Hugs,

Jane

Zeborah Loray said...

Vulcan- Yes- Vulcan- definitely-
I can enter this in the fantasy art show as a Vulcan Zen garden. ROFLMAO