Guys, I honestly cannot understand why I'm so fascinated with these abstract, odd, and simplistic looking gardens. I've had a fascination with them for two years now. Most people when I first show them pictures of these gardens are thinking, "Whats so special about a garden being made out of nothing more than rocks and sand?". I then go on to tell them it has to do with the placement of the rocks and the way the sand is raked. The famous Ryoan-ji(The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon) is a prime example of a Zen rock garden. Zen gardens also focus more on minialistic and simplistic design over everything else.
http://www.ryoanji.jp/ official site of the temple's garden
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryoan-ji small wikipedia article
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/ealac/V3613/ryoanji/analysis.htm Analysis of the garden
http://www.zengarden.co.za/ miniature zen rock gardens
Ryoan-ji is a famous rock garden, but there are also two other ones, Nanzen-ji and Ryogen-in. I was thinking about ordering a miniature, since I don't have enough room in my backyard to actually make a full scale one.