Keshiki means something like “landscape” in japanese and is pronounced kesh-key. The term is used by Kenji Kobayashi in his book to refer to simple “landscape” bonsai that he creates.  

My keshiki come from the same idea.


kesh55a

hand-made pot from New Zealand

 
 

Keshiki bonsai no. 55 is a New Zealand native — manuka or teatree (Leptospermum scoparium) — with moss and loose stones.

kesh55b

kesh55c