Very fine indeed, thanks for posting.
(Completely irrelevant, but the separated foliage clouds look like a distant gum tree to me...
Gavin
Bunjin in deep pots
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Re: Bunjin in deep pots
Joe to me that last tree looks over-potted compared to the others, perhaps not helped by the way the upper trunk appears to hurdle over the that almost horizontal jin (actually right angled pair of jins) and lean backwards, really distracting for me. But yes, a beautiful pot. And a tree I would kill to play with
This is an enjoyable, thought provoking thread.
Cheers,
Mojo

This is an enjoyable, thought provoking thread.
Cheers,
Mojo
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...Might as well face it, I'm addicted to Shohin...
"Any creative work can be roughly broken down into three components- design, technique and materials. Good design can carry poor technique and materials but no amount of expertise and beautiful materials can save poor design". Andrew McPherson - Furniture designer and artist
"Any creative work can be roughly broken down into three components- design, technique and materials. Good design can carry poor technique and materials but no amount of expertise and beautiful materials can save poor design". Andrew McPherson - Furniture designer and artist