Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
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Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
Hello Rob,
it is a superb evolution of the tree which you present to us there. I am impressed enough by the speed with which you formed it. I adore this natural side which is really very speaking and very beautiful.
it is a superb evolution of the tree which you present to us there. I am impressed enough by the speed with which you formed it. I adore this natural side which is really very speaking and very beautiful.
Nejikan- Member
Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
Nejikan wrote:Hello Rob,
it is a superb evolution of the tree which you present to us there. I am impressed enough by the speed with which you formed it. I adore this natural side which is really very speaking and very beautiful.
Thanks. This particular tree is the fastest healing tree I have encountered. The chopscars all healed in about 1 year - amazingly quick which added to the appeal of the style.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
Hey Rob,
This may be a dumb question, but have you finished your book? The tree looks great now. I like the changes you made.
Have a great week!!!
Sam
This may be a dumb question, but have you finished your book? The tree looks great now. I like the changes you made.
Have a great week!!!
Sam
Sam Ogranaja- Member
Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
Sam Ogranaja wrote:Hey Rob,
This may be a dumb question, but have you finished your book? The tree looks great now. I like the changes you made.
Have a great week!!!
Sam
Hey Sam Which book are you referring? I have a Bonsai book published by Haskill Creek Publishing, but it is close to being out of print. Also did a novel available on Amazon. Several other projects in work.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
ABC,
Wouldn't it be great if we could just stretch a pot. Maybe I can get Nick Lenz to make me a slightly larger version.
Your idea has merit. I was trying to evoke the image of a mature tree (not necessarily an ancient tree in meadow). Something like this image. But how large does the pot have to be to effectively evoke that image?
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
A really natural image created there Rob.
I posted a question in the discussion forum as I think there maybe something strange on the first page that won't allow me to view it?
I posted a question in the discussion forum as I think there maybe something strange on the first page that won't allow me to view it?
will baddeley- Member
Re: Which Broom - A Chinese Elm one
I learnt so much from this thread, was a big influence on my own Chinese elm broom. I wonder what this tree looks like today..
BobbyLane- Member
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