Tanuki - Sweeping Twin Trunk

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Tanuki - Sweeping Twin Trunk

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Hi All,

Well some people either Like them or Loathe them but I thought I would have a go at one since I'm interested in all styles of bonsai. Also I thought it was a very intesting techniquye for quick development. Anyway I have attached a series of 3 photo of my Tanuki progression beiging in November 2010. So far I think it is starting to have some direction, although I nee to grow out the top a lot more on both trunk. I think the general shape is starting to for. My idea is to try ans finish the crown back a little from the last dead wood.

The link below is my original post on my technique for setting up the deadwood and potting if your interested.

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Comments are more than welcome on styling advice or suggestions.
First styled 10-11-10.jpg
Autumn 2011i.JPG
re-styled 25-3-12.jpg
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Post by bodhidharma »

I do not mind Tanuki at all and that is a lovely piece of wood. I think this will come up a treat Ryan. :cool: I dont know why you did not graft to the side though . It would be cool if you could see the live wood attached to the stump when viewed from the front :?:
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Post by chrisatrocky »

I have to agree with Bodhi, the deadwood in tanuki isn't meant to hide the tree but, inhance the tree. This will probably look fine in a couple of years,but I would have liked it more, if I could see a live vein. JMO.

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Its a very valid point. I think I went for the easy approach on this one as there was more character in the front of the deadwood but a perfect section at the back that allowed for the truck plus root space. I totally agree through, but hopfully in the futer once both viens develop a bit more they will become a little more promenant??

I call the piece of wood the sweeping Dragon...hehe... or lizard...If you look closely you can see the head neck and the forming of a wing. Or maybe I have just been watching to many cartoons lately. You can also make a few othe retilian like face from the other piece, I think :D
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Post by alpineart »

Hi Ryan , mate i love these tanuki , i have done numerous in the past and will be creating a few more with Sabina's in training Now . I have a few Shimpaku's growing on that need an over haul for the first time . Keep at it , there's nothing like creating a unique piece , especially if it has appeal and balance as this one does.

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Post by Booga »

To many cartoons :lol: When looking at images on the net there are some really nice examples and tend to look better with age I think.
Someone new to bonsai would have no idea that the dead wood and living tree are not one of the same. good luck with it
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