Design study.
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Re: Design study.
All three are cool, Jun. The "Y" structure may allow the viewer to see 'into' the structure of the weeping (#3) style, so maybe that's a good candidate.
Dave Leppo- Member
Re: Design study.
Hi L.L.B,
good to read you again.
I like all, but prefer the last image - wind swept ?
Saw you as a teacher in Australia, on Ausbonsai - Congrats !!!!
Until,
Khaimraj
good to read you again.
I like all, but prefer the last image - wind swept ?
Saw you as a teacher in Australia, on Ausbonsai - Congrats !!!!
Until,
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Design study.
Dave Leppo wrote:All three are cool, Jun. The "Y" structure may allow the viewer to see 'into' the structure of the weeping (#3) style, so maybe that's a good candidate.
Thanks Dave! yes, the long right arm of the tree is essential to the design, making it unique and gave the tree an extra dimension. it curves to the front BTW.
regards,
jun
jun- Member
Re: Design study.
Khaimraj Seepersad wrote:Hi L.L.B,
good to read you again.
I like all, but prefer the last image - wind swept ?
Saw you as a teacher in Australia, on Ausbonsai - Congrats !!!!
Until,
Khaimraj
Thanks, Brother!
We had lots of fun in Australia. the guys there are good and very willing to learn a new perspective, as most of the training came from the Japanese point of view. We discussed new bonsai concepts as well, and of course landscape penjing. Another group from Sydney invited me again to return this coming August for demonstration and workshop.
Regards,
jun
jun- Member
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