I believe I may have picked this one up from you Treeman without even knowing so? Going by the label it was grown since 04/04/2004. Mike if you recognize the stock then it looks like we've met again without realizing, i promise I'll introduce myself next time haha.
On the weekend just been, Bonsai North West had guest artist Averil Stanley come down from Queensland, for both workshops and a demo on the Monday night. I had never been to a proper workshop before so was keen to give it a go. Early Saturday morning all ready and eager, I packed my car up and head down to the club with my little Juniper tucked under my arm. The workshop started and then it finished. This tree had a strong bend on a rear branch that really set the pace for this one, making me put twists and turns pointing left, right, up, down, back and forward letting off a beautiful scent as I worked it. The time absolutely flew! Before I knew it the workshop was over, unfortunately due to my slow pace and indecisive start the tree wasn't finished in time.
Not to worry! At home on Sunday I decided to finish off the tree. I attempted to wire out and place the pads. All in all I think I've done a good job with the overall design for a novice (thanks to the help of Averil and great stock), and am very pleased with the result. I had never really done a proper jin before this, so I had a ball working on the tree jinning branches all over. I look forward to it pulling through my rough handling and filling out in the months to come. Anyway enough of the talking and to the photos as that is what I'm sure you're all really after. As always, all criticism welcome.
First the before shots;








And now for the finished product. It now sits safely in the Shohin category at 155mm high by 220mm wide (not including the long left jin.) Photos in order of front, left, back and right.




And a photo of the internal structure for good measure.

Cheers,
Pearcy.
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