The word penjing can be roughly translated from the Chinese as potted
scenery. It is the original, older form of the art of bonsai. Penjing
aims to embody entire natural scenes within individual works. Penjing is
sometimes described as Chinese landscape painting in three dimensions.
It aims to make viewers feel as though they were really in nature,
contemplating the ripples on the surface of a lake or sheltering from
the sun in the shade of a tree. It is an art form that is still, yet
full of dynamic energy, embodying the natural beauty of trees, stones,
and water. The book gives detailed guidance and instruction to those who
wish to create a vivid miniature landscape of their own. It also
describes the creation process of several outstanding examples of forest
penjing, with accompanying photographs from each stage of their
"journey" towards completion. Meant for beginners and experts alike, the
information and techniques outlined in this book can help sow the seed
of a new love for penjing or to refine the craft of a seasoned penjing
designer.