Juniperus Procumbens - Bill Valavanis Cascade Workshop
Posted: October 28th, 2013, 3:15 pm
After a great workshop with Bill Valavanis on the weekend, I thought I might start my first progression series on the tree I created with Bill's help.
Was a great demo and workshop, I found that Bill talks on a level that is very easy to understand and comprehend, so really learnt a lot.
I went in with a stock Juniper that had had no previous work done to it. Next time, I think that I'll actually clean it up a bit before the workshop, as I found I had an awful lot to do with not too much time! Still, I got there in the end, wired my little butt off, but think the outcome was pretty good
Was glad to get a compliment on my wiring too
The stock

After a bit of a tidy

Bit more of a tidy, and also found that the trunk line was quite straight

Which is why we wire!

The rest was pretty much solid wiring of each branch, which I didn't take any photos of as I managed to cut my hand open on my new Kaneshin scissors (they really are THAT sharp). Bill then came around and helped with the styling of my tree. This is what I came away with (sorry for the lighting)

Sorry for the picture layout, I can't upload pictures from this PC
Comments are more then welcome!!
Was a great demo and workshop, I found that Bill talks on a level that is very easy to understand and comprehend, so really learnt a lot.
I went in with a stock Juniper that had had no previous work done to it. Next time, I think that I'll actually clean it up a bit before the workshop, as I found I had an awful lot to do with not too much time! Still, I got there in the end, wired my little butt off, but think the outcome was pretty good


The stock

After a bit of a tidy

Bit more of a tidy, and also found that the trunk line was quite straight

Which is why we wire!

The rest was pretty much solid wiring of each branch, which I didn't take any photos of as I managed to cut my hand open on my new Kaneshin scissors (they really are THAT sharp). Bill then came around and helped with the styling of my tree. This is what I came away with (sorry for the lighting)


Sorry for the picture layout, I can't upload pictures from this PC

Comments are more then welcome!!