Great work, Mr Grant!
Like a few others in this thread, I have been nonplussed by some of the incarnations of your Cedar, but I think it is starting to find its true form. I'm not generally a fan of crescent or 'scoop' pots, but this one works nicely with your tree, and your tree works nicely with the pot. I look forward to seeing how the relationship evolves.
Grant Bowie wrote:A few years ago before I moved to Canberra I sold off about 130 of my private bonsai (kept about 25) and had to make some tough decisions about what to keep. I only kept a tree if I thought I could improve it and was motivated to. This one fell into the I can do something with category but also the sentimental category as it is my oldest surviving bonsai I started myself.
While I have been doing this Bonsai thing for twenty-odd years less than you, I understand the "sentimental category" very well. 95% of my so-called collection is made up of trees that I've 'started' myself, and any woody plant that puts up with the kind of abuse I dish out is deserving of a category unto itself. I think the best thing about the 'sentimentals' is that they stay alive and healthy long enough to offer up new learning opportunities - just like your Cedar.
You have taken your 'sentimental' to the next level, or even the one above that.
I don't think I'm expressing myself clearly here, so let me just say that I think the Society should be revising their logo image soon.
Goodonya!
FlyBri.