For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
+43
-Daniel-
f1pt4
Precarious
yamasuri
Floris
Lee Brindley
0soyoung
sayotefries
robatkinson
Sakaki
GašperG
Tona
Vance Wood
Orion
gman
Tzung Tzan
Harleyrider
Russell Coker
sunip
Jose Acuña
Andrija Zokic
Erik Križovenský
Storm
littleart-fx
tim stubbs
brycebertola
Ravi Kiran
Loke Emil
peter keane
Karl Thier
cosmos
my nellie
rolandp
martin kolacia
Peter E.
Lukas Sirotny
Rob Kempinski
Hans van Meer.
Mario Stefano
Henrik Stubelius
bonsaistud
dorothy7774
Pavel Slovák
47 posters
Page 1 of 5
Page 1 of 5 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi all friend. Let me introduce you to my perfect yamadori. It is necessary to shape such a tree? Perhaps only a comb. pict. 1 - Three Snakes pict. 2 - I am and tree pict. 3 - yamadori and son Radim pict. 4 - character nature
more pict. http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/techniky-tvarovani_-pestitelske-postupy-a-vyvoj/pinus-mugo-2009--yamadori--__-tri-hadi-__
Best regards Pavel Slovák www.bonsaivigi.cz
more pict. http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/techniky-tvarovani_-pestitelske-postupy-a-vyvoj/pinus-mugo-2009--yamadori--__-tri-hadi-__
Best regards Pavel Slovák www.bonsaivigi.cz
Pavel Slovák- Member
For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Im really jealous of your material.. Its not fair!. I see what you mean though, it could be left alone. Wonderful tree Pavel.
Guest- Guest
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Pavel Slovák wrote:.. It is necessary to shape such a tree? Perhaps only a comb. ..
Or chopsticks.. ..Amazing !
-dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Aaaahhhh chop sticks...my most used tool(s) across the years. I've worn out more chop sticks than all other tools combined. OUCH!!! The expense almost drove me out of bonsai!
Pat
Pat
bonsaistud- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
[quote="bonsaistud"]Aaaahhhh chop sticks...my most used tool(s) across the years. I've worn out more chop sticks than all other tools combined. OUCH!!! The expense almost drove me out of bonsai!
Pat[/quote
]Thats why I always ask for two extra sets of chop sticks when I order take away sushi
Pat[/quote
]Thats why I always ask for two extra sets of chop sticks when I order take away sushi
Henrik Stubelius- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi all.
Three snakes a few photo more than a year. Unfortunately, the winter remains one minor branch broken. Part I turned to another fine. As well as other small dry sticks. Mugo is in very good condition, but obviously further work still needs to wait.
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-mugo-2009--yamadori--__-tri-hadi-__
Three snakes a few photo more than a year. Unfortunately, the winter remains one minor branch broken. Part I turned to another fine. As well as other small dry sticks. Mugo is in very good condition, but obviously further work still needs to wait.
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-mugo-2009--yamadori--__-tri-hadi-__
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Pavel,
beautiful! very natural.
is this also from the cliff side where you collected the other yamadori?
regards,
jun
beautiful! very natural.
is this also from the cliff side where you collected the other yamadori?
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi Jun.
Thanks, I am pleased that a tree like that.
Yes, the tree is on the rocks.
Pavel
Thanks, I am pleased that a tree like that.
Yes, the tree is on the rocks.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
will baddeley wrote:Im really jealous of your material.. Its not fair!. Wonderful tree Pavel.
My thought exactly! What wonderful material you are able to collect my friend! And so many, you are realy fortunate that you as a Bonsai artist can find your own material and have fun wile collecting it as well! I wish these wonderful trees would grow a bit closer to my home, I am always short of good yamadori material. Or any material at all!
I think I might have to move closer to the mountains!
Well don again Pavel !
Cheers,
Hans van Meer.
Hans van Meer.- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
That's a nice virtual. Tom Benda showed me his pots - he is the "stealth" pot maker. He has a very large wood fired kiln and makes some amazing large pots - some of the largest western pots I've seen as well as some smaller pots. I now have three of them.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
This is an outstanding piece of raw material!!! However, i wouldn´t say that it is in conditions to perform its first styling even if it´s doing fine some 2 years after its digging.
BTW I noticed that you want to plant the tree in this spectacular crescent pot by Tom Benda that was originally made for this sabina juniper - https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/bonsai-f1/juniperus-sabina-yamadori-2007-t1977.htm . Why did you change your plans? What happened to the tree?
BTW I noticed that you want to plant the tree in this spectacular crescent pot by Tom Benda that was originally made for this sabina juniper - https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/bonsai-f1/juniperus-sabina-yamadori-2007-t1977.htm . Why did you change your plans? What happened to the tree?
Lukas Sirotny- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Pavel,
now its even more natural. your cliff garden is providing you well.
regards,
jun
now its even more natural. your cliff garden is providing you well.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
re: Rob and Jun - thank you for nice coment.
re: Lukáš - tree is a little over a year, the shape is not very long, or it will not be needed. This dish was actually the juniper sabina, unfortunately, May / June after large rains the roots rot and the treatment came too late. Juniper is dead (my fault ).
Unfortunately, this need is only virtual, but in the future for this or any other tree. Unfortunately, the legs are not stable for such a burly tree. Perhaps two other stick.
Pavel
re: Lukáš - tree is a little over a year, the shape is not very long, or it will not be needed. This dish was actually the juniper sabina, unfortunately, May / June after large rains the roots rot and the treatment came too late. Juniper is dead (my fault ).
Unfortunately, this need is only virtual, but in the future for this or any other tree. Unfortunately, the legs are not stable for such a burly tree. Perhaps two other stick.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Fantastic material Pavel. Must be wonderful too find such a tree and work with it. Congratulations with many hours in company with this impressing tree
Best regards
Morten Albek
Best regards
Morten Albek
Guest- Guest
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi all friends.
In the winter time I try to think about the evolution of the tree in many other years. Keep the symbolism of the "Three snakes" across the composition. Virtual and perhaps for five to six years of development.
Do you think that such a shell-pot could be the composition of the tree?
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-mugo-2009--yamadori--__-tri-hadi-__
In the winter time I try to think about the evolution of the tree in many other years. Keep the symbolism of the "Three snakes" across the composition. Virtual and perhaps for five to six years of development.
Do you think that such a shell-pot could be the composition of the tree?
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-mugo-2009--yamadori--__-tri-hadi-__
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hello Pavel. The pot in your virt is far too heavy for your wonderful Mugo. I like the idea of a crescent though.
Guest- Guest
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi Peter,
thank you for your nice replies and compliment for yamadori tree. Unfortunately, the classic pot probably will not settle. Your bowl is amazing.
Hi Will,
thank you for your nice compliment for tree. Yes you are right, the virtual the larger dish, it's my fault, technical. In fact, I think the shell is a good size. Hardly can operate in 2D flat bottom. It was just an idea and try to make something taste.
Pavel
thank you for your nice replies and compliment for yamadori tree. Unfortunately, the classic pot probably will not settle. Your bowl is amazing.
Hi Will,
thank you for your nice compliment for tree. Yes you are right, the virtual the larger dish, it's my fault, technical. In fact, I think the shell is a good size. Hardly can operate in 2D flat bottom. It was just an idea and try to make something taste.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
snakes on pot perhaps only in estimation .... that is too strong too kitsch
martin kolacia- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi Pavel.
Not shore about the pot. I like the shape of the pot, maybe just a bit to direct with the snake on it.
But the tree looks stunning, realy great.
Regards,
Roland
Not shore about the pot. I like the shape of the pot, maybe just a bit to direct with the snake on it.
But the tree looks stunning, realy great.
Regards,
Roland
rolandp- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hello Pavel!
About the pot...
This specific pot to my eyes (and my eyes maybe wrong) looks very bulky and rough. I cannot see this pot to be suitable for your excellent tree, but also not suitable for any tree...
I repeat my ignorant eyes maybe wrong!
This almost right angle at the left side, has absolutely no elegance, no movement...
I am sorry to disappont you but this exact pot I do not like it.
About the pot...
This specific pot to my eyes (and my eyes maybe wrong) looks very bulky and rough. I cannot see this pot to be suitable for your excellent tree, but also not suitable for any tree...
I repeat my ignorant eyes maybe wrong!
This almost right angle at the left side, has absolutely no elegance, no movement...
I am sorry to disappont you but this exact pot I do not like it.
my nellie- Member
Re: For Joy (Pinus mugo - yamadori "Three Snakes)
Hi Martin, Roland and Alexandra
Thank you for your inspiring and interesting answers. It is the impetus for me to look for something else and think.
But just to finish the pot and see how much I made a big fake.
Pavel
Thank you for your inspiring and interesting answers. It is the impetus for me to look for something else and think.
But just to finish the pot and see how much I made a big fake.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Page 1 of 5 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Similar topics
» Pinus mugo - "dancing yamadori"
» Pinus sylvestris - 2006 yamadori "NODE"
» ...my new yamadori - Pinus mugo
» Pinus Mugo - Yamadori
» Pinus mugo - interesting Yamadori.
» Pinus sylvestris - 2006 yamadori "NODE"
» ...my new yamadori - Pinus mugo
» Pinus Mugo - Yamadori
» Pinus mugo - interesting Yamadori.
Page 1 of 5
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum