A peaceful tree
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Todd Ellis
daiviet_nguyen
Katoom
Ka Pabling
my nellie
ponsmaldo
Rob Kempinski
Russell Coker
Pavel Slovák
kauaibonsai
Ravi Kiran
AlainK
moyogijohn
Jerry Meislik
ramonan16
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Re: A peaceful tree
Hi Katoom,
Welcome to IBC!
The show is located at SM Masinag, along Marcos hiway Sept 26 to 28, non competition and Sept 29 to Oct 2 open competition
regards
ka pabling
Welcome to IBC!
The show is located at SM Masinag, along Marcos hiway Sept 26 to 28, non competition and Sept 29 to Oct 2 open competition
regards
ka pabling
Ka Pabling- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
Good evening Jun,
I believe this very peaceful composition shows "the softer Jun" It is very peaceful indeed. Without the two little persons, I could never imagine how tall this tree is. Was it a collected tree or a nursery tree Jun?
What is the Buddha made of? I have not seen one like this before. I especially like the clothing. Is this something from Bali? I hope it does not get damage when placed outside.
Cheers
I believe this very peaceful composition shows "the softer Jun" It is very peaceful indeed. Without the two little persons, I could never imagine how tall this tree is. Was it a collected tree or a nursery tree Jun?
What is the Buddha made of? I have not seen one like this before. I especially like the clothing. Is this something from Bali? I hope it does not get damage when placed outside.
Cheers
Last edited by daiviet_nguyen on Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:54 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Spelling.)
daiviet_nguyen- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
Ka Pabling wrote:Hi Katoom,
Welcome to IBC!
The show is located at SM Masinag, along Marcos hiway Sept 26 to 28, non competition and Sept 29 to Oct 2 open competition
regards
ka pabling
@ Ka Pabling, thank you very much!
@ Jun - I would surely like to have a peaceful tree too.
Regards,
Jon
Katoom- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
Jun,
I'm glad you kept the first right branch afterall. It balances the the canopy and lends the air of tranquility. Removing it would create a more active windswept feeling which IMO would take away the peaceful tranquility. Lovely tree!
Todd
I'm glad you kept the first right branch afterall. It balances the the canopy and lends the air of tranquility. Removing it would create a more active windswept feeling which IMO would take away the peaceful tranquility. Lovely tree!
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
Jun, thanks for the update.
Perhaps it's the angle that the photo has been taken..., but I think that the last photos compared to the first look like they lack some of the root length... I mean in the first photos the tree gives the impression that it is well anchored by its roots extending outwards.
I hope I've made myself clear and you can see what I mean... (??)
Perhaps it's the angle that the photo has been taken..., but I think that the last photos compared to the first look like they lack some of the root length... I mean in the first photos the tree gives the impression that it is well anchored by its roots extending outwards.
I hope I've made myself clear and you can see what I mean... (??)
my nellie- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
Yes Alexandra, Thanks.
I understand what you meant to say. It will remain buried for sometime until the roots are well established.
regards.
jun
I understand what you meant to say. It will remain buried for sometime until the roots are well established.
regards.
jun
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Re: A peaceful tree
Thank you, Jun.
It's good to hear that it's not just my impression following my ignorant eyes!
It's good to hear that it's not just my impression following my ignorant eyes!
my nellie- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
my nellie wrote:Thank you, Jun.
It's good to hear that it's not just my impression following my ignorant eyes!
You are welcome Alexandra.
It's not an "ignorant eyes"--=you saw the details, It is a keen eye for details not ignorant eyes.
BTW- How's Greece?
(Don't answer me here, PM me please if you wish.)
regards,
jun
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Re: A peaceful tree
Jun, any news of this tree that....
always accompanied by your precious little statues...?my nellie wrote:... ...is the closest to my heart of all the trees you have been showing us here... ...
my nellie- Member
A peaceful tree
JUN,, A up date picture ,,With the children ,, is wanted !! post soon...take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: A peaceful tree
Thank you Alexandra and John for your interest.
I will try to provide photos soon. I am planning to use this tree as my "welcome greetings" to my garden or house....but, without my kids underneath it ( There is a chance my wife won't allow it).
regards,
jun
I will try to provide photos soon. I am planning to use this tree as my "welcome greetings" to my garden or house....but, without my kids underneath it ( There is a chance my wife won't allow it).
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: A peaceful tree
I am not a fan of figurines in bonsai and even in penjing for the most part but the whole picture of peace that your tree and Buddha project is amazing. Stunning.
Cockroach- Member
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