When you ask a lot of people for an opinion, you get a lot of opinions. And now for mine - the real features of this tree are the size and the dead wood for me. The future will lie in the relationship between the two and with that in mind I think you should get your carving done first and when it gets to the stage that you are happy with it, design the size of the final tree around that.
I have a number of tall trees and a number of short squat trees and from my perspective there is no right or wrong way to design, it is what the tree decides for you mostly.
Great stock and please keep us informed with its progress.
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Nice advice Watto..Think I will go with that.. time to get all the carving gear back out.. might try to figure out some #D styling technique.. as I would like it to have a hollow but with wood that has looked like it has rotted away with some swirls etc.. like below
I love olives.. petty I don't live in South Australia.. My last dig there was awesome.. huge thanks to a few bonsai people over there for hosting me.. wish I could do it again !
I love olives.. petty I don't live in South Australia.. My last dig there was awesome.. huge thanks to a few bonsai people over there for hosting me.. wish I could do it again !
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I am just stunned, as an absolute amateur I can't get my head around what you've got there!
I can only dream and can't imagine having something that good.
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Hey mate get involved in a club and you will meet people like me that love to dig up feral plants and backyard treasures.. you 2 can easily own trees like this.
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