The Larix at the abyss
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ogie
tim stubbs
sunip
rexman
Karl Thier
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The Larix at the abyss
Hello people, I hope not to bore you, when I again show a Larix. These Larix (at the abyss) has today received the new pot got.
2006 before first styling
Today
2006 before first styling
Today
Karl Thier- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
Hello Karl.Karl Thier wrote:Hello people, I hope not to bore you, when I again show a Larix. These Larix (at the abyss) has today received the new pot got.
I understand your consideration,
but in spite of all your and your wife's efforts put in to the making of these pots,
i feel they are not helping the trees.
regards, Sunip
sunip- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
sunip wrote:Hello Karl.Karl Thier wrote:Hello people, I hope not to bore you, when I again show a Larix. These Larix (at the abyss) has today received the new pot got.
I understand your consideration,
but in spite of all your and your wife's efforts put in to the making of these pots,
i feel they are not helping the trees.
regards, Sunip
why are they not helping the trees ?? in what way ? not traditional enough ?
Karl , I like the pot and tree combination
tim stubbs- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
[quote="sunip"]
Sunip, I'm very sorry that this composition does not find favor for you. It is a matter of taste and do not pleases all.
Thank you for your comment.
Karl Thier wrote:Hello people, I hope not to bore you, when I again show a Larix. These Larix (at the abyss) has today received the new pot got.
Hello Karl.
I understand your consideration,
but in spite of all your and your wife's efforts put in to the making of these pots,
i feel they are not helping the trees.
regards, Sunip
Sunip, I'm very sorry that this composition does not find favor for you. It is a matter of taste and do not pleases all.
Thank you for your comment.
Karl Thier- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
Hi Karl,
Lets celebrate taste!
here we have a saying
"about taste no discussion is possible"
Well when i have would mentioned this to my art professor years ago i would have been crucified.
I learned taste is about the character and the personal perception and expression possibilty's,
both can be altered, not that quick tough, often it is just the time that does the trick.
I feel it is not about choosing for traditional or doing something new,
things are always new, otherwise why we should be bothered by it anyway.
Greetings to you in Wien,
Sunip,
Lets celebrate taste!
here we have a saying
"about taste no discussion is possible"
Well when i have would mentioned this to my art professor years ago i would have been crucified.
I learned taste is about the character and the personal perception and expression possibilty's,
both can be altered, not that quick tough, often it is just the time that does the trick.
I feel it is not about choosing for traditional or doing something new,
things are always new, otherwise why we should be bothered by it anyway.
Greetings to you in Wien,
Sunip,
sunip- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
Hi Karl.
Hmmm nice tree and a unique one,even the pot is interesting,Here's the bottom line if you're happy with it,so be it!There will always be change for the better.Thanks for sharing to us your expression
Regards,
Alex/Ogie
Hmmm nice tree and a unique one,even the pot is interesting,Here's the bottom line if you're happy with it,so be it!There will always be change for the better.Thanks for sharing to us your expression
Regards,
Alex/Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
Hi Karl
I like the composition very much. It is very artistic and forms part of the new wave of expressing bonsai trees. Indeed, in two weeks time I am going to give a lecture at our bonsai club entitled 'Weird or What'. It deals about unclassical pots/containers/trees and styles/presentations. And with your permisssion, I would like to add your composition to my powerpoint. 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder' and it is thus subjective. Furthermore, an artist should not be restricted to classical rules only otherwise art would not be dynamic and will not progress.
Thanks for sharing.
Cosmos
I like the composition very much. It is very artistic and forms part of the new wave of expressing bonsai trees. Indeed, in two weeks time I am going to give a lecture at our bonsai club entitled 'Weird or What'. It deals about unclassical pots/containers/trees and styles/presentations. And with your permisssion, I would like to add your composition to my powerpoint. 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder' and it is thus subjective. Furthermore, an artist should not be restricted to classical rules only otherwise art would not be dynamic and will not progress.
Thanks for sharing.
Cosmos
cosmos- Member
NICE
I love this brilliant fantasy composition. Leafless larches are always so mysterious and this ones sinous decrepit feel is held wonderfully by the unique muted container.
crust- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
Hello Karl
Very nice tree with a peculiar look.
The pot is Beatiful, i like it very much, i think it complements the tree perfectly without drawing that much attention from the tree itself.
Please post a picture of this composition when it leafs out.
Greetings
Mário
Very nice tree with a peculiar look.
The pot is Beatiful, i like it very much, i think it complements the tree perfectly without drawing that much attention from the tree itself.
Please post a picture of this composition when it leafs out.
Greetings
Mário
Liserd- Member
Re: The Larix at the abyss
Hello Karl,
What about a pot from Erik Krizovensky Slovakia.
Regards, Sunip
What about a pot from Erik Krizovensky Slovakia.
Regards, Sunip
sunip- Member
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