forest project
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milly.a
Andre Beaurain
Precarious
chris
leatherback
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Tiny weak men? Or seriously big forest?
No matter which. Very natural looking feel to it. Lovin it.
No matter which. Very natural looking feel to it. Lovin it.
leatherback- Member
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Jun, your art is simply on another level. The illusion of being in a real-life scene is impressive. If I may ask, what trees are these?
Precarious- Member
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Thank you Precarious.Precarious wrote:Jun, your art is simply on another level. The illusion of being in a real-life scene is impressive. If I may ask, what trees are these?
These are just landscape garden stocks of Cypress. and this is the first time I ever use this species for bonsai. I just saw these plants when I bought fertilizers in a garden shop, so I get some pieces to try them for bonsai, after a month of cutting large root portions (75%) they are now stable and produced many new leaves.
regards,
jun
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leatherback wrote:Tiny weak men? Or seriously big forest?
No matter which. Very natural looking feel to it. Lovin it.
Thank you Leatherback!
the rock is quite heavy and it is planted in a large tray.
regards,
jun
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chris wrote:Hi Jun
Great feeling to this one as always
Regards Chris
Thanks Chris...
As for this one I tried to do this composition not in a tropical forest style. So made some studies on temperate forest, specially pine forest...I find them similar to tropical forest in many ways. The trees are wild, not in any order, and competing but maintain harmony despite the chaos.
regards,
jun
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...Harmony despite the Chaos...... nice!
I can actually see that in your compesition ...the chaos harmonized.
Love and Light
I can actually see that in your compesition ...the chaos harmonized.
Love and Light
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