For Todd Ellis (and ofcourse all other IBC friends) my Wisteria
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update
This is how the Wisteria looks now, Will B and I have carved it this year, but the wood is so soft and fresh we hade to stop.
It should be my job to do the carving after some months of drieyng, but then my tools where stolen, DAMN.
The litle trunck is gone. It did not have any flowers this year and probably not for the next few years due to styling work.
Well here it is
Peter
It should be my job to do the carving after some months of drieyng, but then my tools where stolen, DAMN.
The litle trunck is gone. It did not have any flowers this year and probably not for the next few years due to styling work.
Well here it is
Peter
landerloos- Member
Re: For Todd Ellis (and ofcourse all other IBC friends) my Wisteria
Hi Peter
I am sure, it will become a nice tree in the future....look forward to follow your work.
kind regards yvonne
I am sure, it will become a nice tree in the future....look forward to follow your work.
kind regards yvonne
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Re: For Todd Ellis (and ofcourse all other IBC friends) my Wisteria
Hi Peter.
what else do you have to carve? I think the tree got a good trunk form now and the wounds are just minimal. For me, I think a flowering bonsai should have a focus on its flower and a good trunk movement rather than the deadwood.
regards,
jun
what else do you have to carve? I think the tree got a good trunk form now and the wounds are just minimal. For me, I think a flowering bonsai should have a focus on its flower and a good trunk movement rather than the deadwood.
regards,
jun
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Re: For Todd Ellis (and ofcourse all other IBC friends) my Wisteria
jun wrote:Hi Peter.
what else do you have to carve? I think the tree got a good trunk form now and the wounds are just minimal. For me, I think a flowering bonsai should have a focus on its flower and a good trunk movement rather than the deadwood.
regards,
jun
Hi Jun,
why I want to carve, just refining the carved areas, I will not make more deadwood areas.
I think you right about, flowering bonsai and deadwood, the focus should be on the flowers.
But if it can look nice without flowers thats a plus for me, I have a small satsuki I am working on, with a shari from top to root, and looks incredible (in my head anyway)
Kind regards
Peter
landerloos- Member
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