GARDEN “SHIZEN NO SEI TEIEN” – Therapeutic Japanese garden – TALENCIEUX – FRANCE
You can visit our garden …! Exclusively for our members* and their guests, on 26th of the month, by appointment, between late April and late October.
It consists of different tsuboniwa, dry garden or karesansui, little roji with its tsukubai, waterfall and stream, tea garden or chaniwa… These gardens seek as much as possible Sukiya style, a simple, clean and natural as opposed to a flashy and very over-ornate style, or “westernized”.
This style of garden includes several concepts that have to be respected when designing, development and maintenance of the garden. It is a use the widest possible of natural materials and handmade items of higher quality, full integration of indoor and outdoor playing with light and a choice of elegant proportions, all respectful of our sensibility. All attempts to remain in a human dimension to suggest a subtle elegance conducive to a relaxed lifestyle.
Its main characteristics are that it was made from natural materials of recovery, plant and mineral elements taken mostly outdoors in the countryside and surrounding underbrush (with permission of the owners), with development and maintenance of existing, wanting a purer reflection of nature in its abundance and diversity.
Contact : dumasfrederique@yahoo.fr
Opening : March to end of October, on 26th of the month – with rendez-vous
URL : Garden “Shizen no sei Tei-en”
Adress : 600 route de Balais – 07340 TALENCIEUX- FRANCE – 00 33 (0)4 75 32 79 54
From now on, I will not put more photos of my landscape creations online, with the views of all … Just the sight of a small detail, indicating that they are finished, given the indecisiveness of other professionals of the Japanese garden.
My future achievements will be reserved for my “book” for my current or potential clients and future publications. Other people who want to see them will have to ask me.
* “Members” signifies all people participating in course, study tour, or registered on the e-learning platform.