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Post  mike page Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:07 pm

I estimate the age of this Kingsville to be in the 30-40 year range.
Height from table is 15 inches. The Tokoname tray is 30 inches long.

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Post  Rick Moquin Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:00 am

I have always loved this one Mike.
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Post  mike page Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:59 am

Rick Moquin wrote:I have always loved this one Mike.

Thanks, Rick.
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Post  Ian Warhurst Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:42 pm

Hi Mike that is one beautiful little tree, the maturity and scale are superb. I just get the feeling the rock and suiban don`t do it justice, I would love to see this tree in a purpose made pot.

Cheers Ian.

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Post  Russell Coker Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:56 pm

Mike,

I gotta agree with Ian here, I'd find a wonderful little pot too.

Love the tree, love the stone - but don't love them together. For me, that style of tree and that kind of stone don't work. But I would be proud to have either (or both)!

My 2 cents.

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Post  mike page Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:16 pm

Ian and Russell
I understand your point, but my view is this. Here in California we have great oaks, sometimes on a rocky hillside. This is my inspiration. I don't look on the rock as a pot substitute. It's a landscape scene from a distance.

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Post  Klaudia & Martin Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:31 pm

Hello Mike

I understand your point, but my view is this. Here in California we have great oaks, sometimes on a rocky hillside. This is my inspiration. I don't look on the rock as a pot substitute. It's a landscape scene from a distance.

Thats what I was thinking about with this little wonderfull tree!

But 2 points I like to mention.....
To me the pot-colour is to light...thats what irritates my eye....not the pot itself.
I know you see it as the surrouding sea (me too) ...but therefor you may have a look at glasfusing. You can get a special formed plate made from blue (or different blues) glas. Also ripples on the surface can be done.

I also like to say that my eye feels a little "uncomfortable" with the tree right on the center of the rock. A positioning more to one side may look better.

Best regards
Martin
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Post  Russell Coker Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:53 am

mike page wrote:Here in California we have great oaks, sometimes on a rocky hillside. This is my inspiration.

You know Mike, the image of those hills covered with wildflowers and dotted with those magnificant California popped into my mind this afternoon so I certainly understand your inspiration. Seems like that's in one of those powerpoint slide shows that floats around cyberspace. I live in a house built on the grounds of what once was a plantation (a la 'Gone With The Wind'). Our live oaks look very different.

So, that understood, maybe if the suiban were wider and less intrusive, the tree moved off center as Claudia suggested, and with the moss rolling down over more of the stone you'd end up with a prettier composition. Again, my 2 cents.

Hey, the best part is you have Claudia's attention. If you decide to go with a pot maybe if you talk to her really sweet she'll make you one of her beauties Wink !!!

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Post  Klaudia & Martin Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:33 am

Sleep Laughing ....hey Mr. Charming Russell.....

This was my (Martin's) post......

Wink ....but I'm sure Klaudia will like the compliment!


> MARTIN <
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Post  Russell Coker Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:32 am

Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed

Yes, Martin, I just realized that too!!

So Sorry. And of course my best regards to Klaudia!

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Post  bonsaistud Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:36 am

G'day Mike...

I'm with Russel and Martin...off center with the tree...

Is that the "Box W" Oak I've been hearing about?

By the way, Mike...a wonderful rendition of our beautiful California Oak...

Pat
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