For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
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hirow08
Russell Coker
Pavel Slovák
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For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
My dear Fiona (and IBC),
in remembering one of my original posts/ composition by which you commented a lot during the progress of its design. its getting more dramatic as we perceived it to be some few months ago.
this is for you my friend.
A VERY LONELY NIGHT UNDER THE SOLITARY TREE... the only source of glow is the pale moonlight above...
subdued light for more drama (anyway thats what penjing is all about)
my lonely figurine waiting for the revival of your commentaries.
this tree is from the cheap "S" chinese elm...any comment?
regards,
jun
some shots during the process
in remembering one of my original posts/ composition by which you commented a lot during the progress of its design. its getting more dramatic as we perceived it to be some few months ago.
this is for you my friend.
A VERY LONELY NIGHT UNDER THE SOLITARY TREE... the only source of glow is the pale moonlight above...
subdued light for more drama (anyway thats what penjing is all about)
my lonely figurine waiting for the revival of your commentaries.
this tree is from the cheap "S" chinese elm...any comment?
regards,
jun
some shots during the process
Guest- Guest
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
Hi Jun.
The second photo is excellent.
Pavel
The second photo is excellent.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
I'm pretty sure Fiona's already got a Man...
That's pretty Jun!
R
That's pretty Jun!
R
Russell Coker- Member
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
WOW! Im really learning a lot just by browsing this forum
Nice photography too!
Thanks for sharing!
Nice photography too!
Thanks for sharing!
hirow08- Member
for Fiona a lonely cliff tree and a man
JUN,,That is one more beautiful piece of art work!!! I LOVE Elm trees as you know and this is one to be proud of..keep up the good work...take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
Yes, but if Jun is offering me another one as well, I feel it would be simply boorish to refuse - especially if he's any good at putting together a cold frame for over-wintering my trees. Oh, and my central heating boiler needs replaced. Hmmm....what else? Ah yes - shed could do with a coat of creosote as well come to think of it.Russell Coker wrote:I'm pretty sure Fiona's already got a Man... R
I like this, Jun but would still prefer it in a longer, shallower tray.
fiona- Member
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
Pavel,
thanks.
Regards,
jun
Russell,
thanks. im happy to hear from you again too.
regards,
jun
Hirow,
thanks. like I told before, you will learn a lot from good people here in this forum. not just bonsai, but from time to time something else more important.
regards,
jun
dear Fiona,
its so nice to hear from you again.
some people just missed your guidance on our trees and few slaps on the hand from our "misdemeanor" here and there.
BTW. i build buildings and houses as my pastime during daytime after my bonsai work at night...so working on your minor problem requires a very minimal solution for us. now, where is my visa and passport?...
regards,
jun
thanks.
Regards,
jun
Russell,
thanks. im happy to hear from you again too.
regards,
jun
Hirow,
thanks. like I told before, you will learn a lot from good people here in this forum. not just bonsai, but from time to time something else more important.
regards,
jun
dear Fiona,
its so nice to hear from you again.
some people just missed your guidance on our trees and few slaps on the hand from our "misdemeanor" here and there.
BTW. i build buildings and houses as my pastime during daytime after my bonsai work at night...so working on your minor problem requires a very minimal solution for us. now, where is my visa and passport?...
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
hi jun,
Your work are great... very dramatic... the man waiting under the tree
Cheers...
aaapostol
Your work are great... very dramatic... the man waiting under the tree
Cheers...
aaapostol
aaapostol_8368- Member
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
G'Day Jun...
Really like your "Cliff Tree and Man". Coming along very nicely...
Pat...The Stranger on the White Horse Riding off Wildly in all Directions...
Really like your "Cliff Tree and Man". Coming along very nicely...
Pat...The Stranger on the White Horse Riding off Wildly in all Directions...
bonsaistud- Member
Re: For Fiona. a lonely cliff, tree and a Man
aaapostol,
thanks.
its more dramatic in real life, someday il invite you to my place to have some beers...so that my trees would be criticized in real life too.
regards,
jun
Pat,
thanks.
regards,
jun
thanks.
its more dramatic in real life, someday il invite you to my place to have some beers...so that my trees would be criticized in real life too.
regards,
jun
Pat,
thanks.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
And to Fiona
Fiona, you said "...I like this, Jun but would still prefer it in a longer, shallower tray...".
Remember what I said regarding your Juniper on a Cliffside (Yet another Darn Juniper, IBC, July 29, 2010)...? “...in deference to you and Hans, I like your original shallow oval pot. IMHO, the extra 4-5" adds to the majesty of your composition...”.
I totally agree with your statement above, Fiona. Furthermore...IMAHO, "...a longer, shallower tray..." would add to the majesty of Jun's composition.
Pat...The Stranger on the White Horse Riding off Wildly in all Directions...
Remember what I said regarding your Juniper on a Cliffside (Yet another Darn Juniper, IBC, July 29, 2010)...? “...in deference to you and Hans, I like your original shallow oval pot. IMHO, the extra 4-5" adds to the majesty of your composition...”.
I totally agree with your statement above, Fiona. Furthermore...IMAHO, "...a longer, shallower tray..." would add to the majesty of Jun's composition.
Pat...The Stranger on the White Horse Riding off Wildly in all Directions...
bonsaistud- Member
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