Forest cascade juniper first styling
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yamasuri
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Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai
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apisit chuldecha
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Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
Thank you .yamasuri wrote:Such special idea of styling and looks great planting on rock. Keep us updated. Thanks for sharing
apisit chuldecha- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
Very innovative. I believe such work will come to be highly regarded. As more life came to the mountaintop through moss, the illusion of mountain slope was really drawn out and visible. I like the curving bottom as well, and the background looks like clouds/mist. It all fits together very nicely. So..... will it be considered a cascade? Landscape?
Precarious- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
Precarious wrote:Very innovative. I believe such work will come to be highly regarded. As more life came to the mountaintop through moss, the illusion of mountain slope was really drawn out and visible. I like the curving bottom as well, and the background looks like clouds/mist. It all fits together very nicely. So..... will it be considered a cascade? Landscape?
Thank you David , I am thinking about the right stand or display for this tree once all complete set to see overall then we will see that what are they are going to be cascade or landscape more.
Apisit.
apisit chuldecha- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
I'm glad you found a solution to your pot dilemma for these trees. They look GREAT! Can I ask why you decided to adjust the wiring and round off the line of the main trunk at the bottom? I really liked the straight line all the way through. It gave it a very elevated, dramatic feel. With the new line I feel that it may have lost some of that feel.
bottasegreta- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
bottasegreta wrote:I'm glad you found a solution to your pot dilemma for these trees. They look GREAT! Can I ask why you decided to adjust the wiring and round off the line of the main trunk at the bottom? I really liked the straight line all the way through. It gave it a very elevated, dramatic feel. With the new line I feel that it may have lost some of that feel.
Thank you. I made a curving the end slope because I want to lead your eyes direction watching with smooth traveling from the start point at the group of main trees at the center and keep coming down to the next focus point at a group of a few small trees at the bottom , from this point , I made that curve a bit up to lead you eyes up and back to the top of the rock move down to end up at the first start point again like circle from 1 to 2 to 3 , .
This is what in my personal thinking about, but not too sure it's going to work or not,
Apisit.
apisit chuldecha- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
i think the up-turn actually adds to the design in a good way...
as "unreal" as the whole may seem, that little upturn adds a sense of possible reality of the slope coming down to a more plausible and level reality... sorry, but cannot articulate better what i mean,,, but i do think it helps and doesnt hinder.
as "unreal" as the whole may seem, that little upturn adds a sense of possible reality of the slope coming down to a more plausible and level reality... sorry, but cannot articulate better what i mean,,, but i do think it helps and doesnt hinder.
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
I would call it a raft?Precarious wrote:It all fits together very nicely. So..... will it be considered a cascade? Landscape?
But.. Still.. I keep being amazed at the great image this provides. Will have to get me some of that material too.
leatherback- Member
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thank you Kevin, it's a time by time developing by watching it everyday.beer city snake wrote:i think the up-turn actually adds to the design in a good way...
as "unreal" as the whole may seem, that little upturn adds a sense of possible reality of the slope coming down to a more plausible and level reality... sorry, but cannot articulate better what i mean,,, but i do think it helps and doesnt hinder.
Apisit.
apisit chuldecha- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
leatherback wrote:I would call it a raft?Precarious wrote:It all fits together very nicely. So..... will it be considered a cascade? Landscape?
But.. Still.. I keep being amazed at the great image this provides. Will have to get me some of that material too.
thank you, it's would be fun and safe , this is kind of a die hard material. I call them die hard juniper.
apisit chuldecha- Member
Re: Forest cascade juniper first styling
This really is a great composition (just calling it "a tree" wouldn't do it justice, even if it is one single plant).
I though from the start that it looked more penjing than bonsai and planting it on the rock sets it off perfectly.
The overall effect is both surreal and natural at the same time which in my view is a very neat and no doubt difficult trick to pull off. You've definitely succeeded. When the wire comes off and the tree matures I think you will have a very original piece of "tree art"!
regards
Richard
I though from the start that it looked more penjing than bonsai and planting it on the rock sets it off perfectly.
The overall effect is both surreal and natural at the same time which in my view is a very neat and no doubt difficult trick to pull off. You've definitely succeeded. When the wire comes off and the tree matures I think you will have a very original piece of "tree art"!
regards
Richard
Richard S- Member
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