cascade rock shimpaku
- hugh grant
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cascade rock shimpaku
This is the tree that started it all for me. The first i ever bought but never worked up until the Shohin comp here on Ausbonsai. Over the years it was just left to grow.
8 years later this is the result
(below pictures 2013 - Dec 2014)
regards,
Hugh
8 years later this is the result
(below pictures 2013 - Dec 2014)
regards,
Hugh
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Hugh, well done, really enjoy your progressions.
Considering your expertise I pause on offering advise but if I may, first let me say I do REALLY like what you have done with this as a total creation. Cautiously,
the rot ball looks "clumpy",
? That is the tree is delicate the cliff is light and delicate with it's long slender striations, but the rootball and accompanying dirt is where my eye is attracted as it is a large dark mass that separates tree and cliff.
This, of course, may be a moot point seeing this creation in the real this "illusion" may not be there at all.
any way this is a beautiful work and inspiring to re-create,
Thank you
Watty
Considering your expertise I pause on offering advise but if I may, first let me say I do REALLY like what you have done with this as a total creation. Cautiously,


This, of course, may be a moot point seeing this creation in the real this "illusion" may not be there at all.
any way this is a beautiful work and inspiring to re-create,
Thank you
Watty
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
I tend to agree Watty. I would liked to have seen the rootball reduced a bit first before going onto the rock. Great composition though Grant and with some reduction of the rootball will be a truly inspiring piece. Where did you get the rock from?wattynine wrote:Hugh, well done, really enjoy your progressions.
Considering your expertise I pause on offering advise but if I may, first let me say I do REALLY like what you have done with this as a total creation. Cautiously,the rot ball looks "clumpy",
? That is the tree is delicate the cliff is light and delicate with it's long slender striations, but the rootball and accompanying dirt is where my eye is attracted as it is a large dark mass that separates tree and cliff.
This, of course, may be a moot point seeing this creation in the real this "illusion" may not be there at all.
any way this is a beautiful work and inspiring to re-create,
Thank you
Watty
Very nice piece, looking forward to watching it develope.
Josh
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Lovley tree and congrats
Re the root discussion, I like it as it is. To me just looks like the embankment has been washed away from the roots and left it hanging.
Ken
Re the root discussion, I like it as it is. To me just looks like the embankment has been washed away from the roots and left it hanging.
Ken
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Hi Hugh
very nice indeed , both the rock and tree compliment eachother very nicely . great piece of rock
regards
peterb
very nice indeed , both the rock and tree compliment eachother very nicely . great piece of rock

regards
peterb
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Fantastic tree Hugh, how on earth do you get that rock to stand like that
love your work
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Hi
thanks for all the feedback. I plan on planting more moss, small plants on the rock at some point. for now i was just focusing on the design part of the tree in question. Ill update when there is new work.
Im pretty happy with the pot at this point, not too much of a fan of the white trays under rocks plantings, the pot matches with the colours and textures in the stone.
regards,
Hugh
thanks for all the feedback. I plan on planting more moss, small plants on the rock at some point. for now i was just focusing on the design part of the tree in question. Ill update when there is new work.
Im pretty happy with the pot at this point, not too much of a fan of the white trays under rocks plantings, the pot matches with the colours and textures in the stone.
regards,
Hugh
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Hi Hugh,
I love all the elements; the tree ,the Rock and the tray: but sorry
I think they are not a good fit. The rock and tray look ok but the juni looks a bit too big
Maybe alittle less foliage and try to hide the rootball around the back. Looks a bit off balance
The design is great. This is my first impressions, sorry
Cheers Rod
I love all the elements; the tree ,the Rock and the tray: but sorry




Cheers Rod
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Looks wicked
What did you use to attach the stone to the pot? Cement?
Jac.

What did you use to attach the stone to the pot? Cement?
Jac.
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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
The rock is very very top heavy so i had to attach it to the bottom of the pot. I used an aqua epoxy which attached it fast and very strongly. Its also brittle so if i ever need to take thr rock from the pot a chisel will do the job.mugen wrote:Looks wicked![]()
What did you use to attach the stone to the pot? Cement?
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Yep, love it. Bold and adventurous Hugh. Will get better and better. Look forward to its refinement. 

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Re: cascade rock shimpaku
Would love an update on this one if you still have it Hugh. Did you end up making any changes?
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Cheers,
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