Shohin Olea europaea.
+2
PaulH
Germán Gámbaro
6 posters
Page 1 of 1
Re: Shohin Olea europaea.
Thank you both for your comments. I appreciate your opinions.
Greetings!
Greetings!
Germán Gámbaro- Member
Re: Shohin Olea europaea.
I must say this is a truly lovely tree. Stunning taper in the trunk.
The yin doesnt bother me that much, I actually quite like it, and without it, your tree will just become mediocre. Where as now it is different. In years the yin will anyway shorten with age and eventually, like in all small trees, rot off. So I will keep it for now.
What bothers me though is that there is too much symmetry. You almost have the wheel spoke thing going, and both bottom branches are like mirror images. Now if you are into this kind of thing then go for it, but to improve your tree, so it becomes more natural, then you have some discsions to make... isnt it Fun.
Love and light
The yin doesnt bother me that much, I actually quite like it, and without it, your tree will just become mediocre. Where as now it is different. In years the yin will anyway shorten with age and eventually, like in all small trees, rot off. So I will keep it for now.
What bothers me though is that there is too much symmetry. You almost have the wheel spoke thing going, and both bottom branches are like mirror images. Now if you are into this kind of thing then go for it, but to improve your tree, so it becomes more natural, then you have some discsions to make... isnt it Fun.
Love and light
Andre Beaurain- Member
Re: Shohin Olea europaea.
Hi
really nice and lovely shohin !
but..... this Jin ........ah......bother me.....it's like antennae
thank you
Efi
really nice and lovely shohin !
but..... this Jin ........ah......bother me.....it's like antennae
thank you
Efi
efishn- Member
Re: Shohin Olea europaea.
Andre Beaurain wrote:I must say this is a truly lovely tree. Stunning taper in the trunk.
The yin doesnt bother me that much, I actually quite like it, and without it, your tree will just become mediocre. Where as now it is different. In years the yin will anyway shorten with age and eventually, like in all small trees, rot off. So I will keep it for now.
Love and light
Hi Andre,
That's exactly what i think. Sometimes I don't like the image of my trees be very accommodating. Sometimes I want to transmit a bit of visual tension, a little discomfort for breaking some rule. That "personality" is what gives them soul and makes them interesting.
Thank you!
Germán Gámbaro- Member
Re: Shohin Olea europaea.
efishn wrote:Hi
but..... this Jin ........ah......bother me.....it's like antennae
Efi
Hi Efi!
Thats make me laugh. Thanks for your honest opinion, it is also useful to know it.
Greetings!
Germán Gámbaro- Member
Similar topics
» Olea europaea 2009-2012
» Olea Europae
» Olea Europaea
» - Olea sylvestris shohin
» olive - Olea Europaea
» Olea Europae
» Olea Europaea
» - Olea sylvestris shohin
» olive - Olea Europaea
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum