New pot for lovely Seiju elm
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New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Existing tree and pot
Photoshopped together.
It has Mary's approval and will be done in spring.
This is one of my most favourite trees at the collection,
Grant
Photoshopped together.
It has Mary's approval and will be done in spring.
This is one of my most favourite trees at the collection,
Grant
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Very nice Grant, I would like to see the roots adjusted though. To make it a more beautiful tree.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Nice improvement. Good photoshopping too Grant. You've obviously been practicing
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Hi Grant,
I do agree with both Pup and Steven.
I feel the roots should be adjusted a little.
And Steven id right, your photoshopping is great.
But may I add some thought?
My eye goes to all the straight areas on the tree, the upper area of the trunk as well as the right hand branches.
May I offer what I saw in the tree?
just a thought?
The new pot still seems to work.
Regards,
Paul
I do agree with both Pup and Steven.
I feel the roots should be adjusted a little.
And Steven id right, your photoshopping is great.
But may I add some thought?
My eye goes to all the straight areas on the tree, the upper area of the trunk as well as the right hand branches.
May I offer what I saw in the tree?
just a thought?
The new pot still seems to work.
Regards,
Paul
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Hi everyone,
just thought would tweak things a little more to suit the new style.
Perhaps in a smaller rounder pot of the same new colour ?
I know the jin may not work, but just a different way of looking at things.
Regards,
Paul
just thought would tweak things a little more to suit the new style.
Perhaps in a smaller rounder pot of the same new colour ?
I know the jin may not work, but just a different way of looking at things.
Regards,
Paul
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Sorry everyone,
but I just couldnt help myself.
I use a small laptop most of the time, and didnt notice that the pot had deformations when I adjusted its size.
So While I was `fixing` that image, I re-worked things one more time.
Hope this image still looks OK ?
Regards,
Paul.
but I just couldnt help myself.
I use a small laptop most of the time, and didnt notice that the pot had deformations when I adjusted its size.
So While I was `fixing` that image, I re-worked things one more time.
Hope this image still looks OK ?
Regards,
Paul.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Ok !!
and one more, just for the purists and shohin lovers !![
attachment=0]windswept elm drum pot 7.JPG[/attachment]
Any more modifications and there will be a toothpick in a thimble !!
Regards,
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and one more, just for the purists and shohin lovers !![
attachment=0]windswept elm drum pot 7.JPG[/attachment]
Any more modifications and there will be a toothpick in a thimble !!
Regards,
Paul.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
nealweb wrote:intresting but I do prefer the original tree.
So do I with some tweeking of the Nebari.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Well,
I know it isnt the same tree.
Perhaps I was looking at it through my juniper eye ? !!
Paul
I know it isnt the same tree.
Perhaps I was looking at it through my juniper eye ? !!
Paul
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Agreed, maybe a clean up of the roots with 'space' under them?Pup wrote:nealweb wrote:interesting but I do prefer the original tree.
So do I with some tweeking of the Nebari.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Good to see lots of interest in the tree.
Jin on a Seiju elm would last precisely 5 minutes as the wood is extremely soft.
The trees in the collection are always being improved; just slowly as they are on display all year round.
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Jin on a Seiju elm would last precisely 5 minutes as the wood is extremely soft.
The trees in the collection are always being improved; just slowly as they are on display all year round.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Sorry Grant I can't agree with this pot. I think the inward top then rim is fighting with the tree in some way. It IS a very nice pot but just not perfect for this bonsai I reckon. Although the pot is not to small it does make it seem as though it is. I think it should go with a some what heavier tree.
I see this as a far view tree and should show plenty of open space around the roots like it is from an open field. I am thinking a pot about the same size as the original, without the banding but maybe with a slightly outward sloping wall or a slight rim. Doesn't sound great but I will have a browse and see if I can put a picture with my words.
I see this as a far view tree and should show plenty of open space around the roots like it is from an open field. I am thinking a pot about the same size as the original, without the banding but maybe with a slightly outward sloping wall or a slight rim. Doesn't sound great but I will have a browse and see if I can put a picture with my words.
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Re: New pot for lovely Seiju elm
Bretts wrote:Sorry Grant I can't agree with this pot. I think the inward top then rim is fighting with the tree in some way. It IS a very nice pot but just not perfect for this bonsai I reckon. Although the pot is not to small it does make it seem as though it is. I think it should go with a some what heavier tree.
I see this as a far view tree and should show plenty of open space around the roots like it is from an open field. I am thinking a pot about the same size as the original, without the banding but maybe with a slightly outward sloping wall or a slight rim. Doesn't sound great but I will have a browse and see if I can put a picture with my words.
Too late Brett! Its already been photoshopped and I just can't get it out of that pot.
However your opinion of pot will be interesting. Thats what these forums are for afterall.
grant