
Maybe Gerard can put up a before for me.
It would not be fair to put someone elses name to the design until they confirm that I understood what was being suggested.bodhidharma wrote:. Gerard showed me a drawing he had done at a suggestion of someone else and it was brilliant. I couldnt wait to instigate it, so we did, and i also think Gerard was very keen. If Gerard wants to mention whos idea it was thats cool but it is not my business to, as maybe they dont want to be mentioned.
That would be the Million dollar question as the pot will make or break. I would think a square, tall chunky natural colored pot would fit the bill but i am all ears with this selection if people have ideas.Damian79 wrote:Looks great Bodhi. What sort of pot do you have in mind?
I think so to Gavin but, as you can see, It changed completely once it was put into its training pot. I emphasize TRAINING POT.As the pot i commissioned did not eventuate, not yet anyway. It can sit in this guy for a year or two and give me an opportunity to hunt one down. I will then do extensive rootwork to make it sit in the pot better.GavinG wrote:The first "front" for my money - it brings the head into a better relation with the trunk and the pot. It's a startling re-imagining of a fairly ordinary trunk - brilliant work by all concerned. I like the way that, after a while, a tree becomes itself, a product of many minds. With luck, they will out-live us, and improve with age.
Thanks for posting,
Boics wrote:Coming along very nicely.
I think the decision was the right one.
Thanks Jezz.PAUL2229 wrote:I wasn't sure it would look as good after the restyling but IMO it looks better. good job
Thanks Kez, yes the tree has a great story and this tree keeps on changing. The tree has a lot more movement in the flesh but, again, photographic skills do not help this trees cause.kez wrote:Really love the first front, It's movement is a bit less linear and I think a little more emotive. Either front would be great though and I think this tree tells a great story!