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Old Mister Crow
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I'd like to see what you'd do with it, Victrinia. In the meantime, though, a lifetime is a long time to wait. Perhaps you or Dale or Bruce or someone else who "gets" this pot would like to put together an illustrative virtual? Image #33032 seems to be taken from the appropriate angle.... Best regards, Carl |
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Old Bonsaiman-new pots
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________________________________ If you want to be Different.... You have to DO something Different! __________________________________________ Some people NEVER take the time to do a job right the first time.... but, they always seem to make the time to do it over again... ____________________________________________ Dale Cochoy Wild Things Bonsai Studio Yakimono no Kokoro Bonsai Pottery Hartville, Ohio |
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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
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lol Dale,
As the ol' saying goes - "A picture is worth a thousand words". All the best, Aaron
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veteran
Join Date: Apr-2004
Location: Volcano
Country: Hawaii
Posts: 442
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Sorry, I don't do virts but to me it's just a question of balance. A lot of visual weight away from or down, or both, from the pot would appear to almost tip over with a sloping sided pot but a slight angle or even straight side would firmly root the pot. Paintings of the early day's of bonsai in Japan show outdoor social settings with plants in trays and high vessels with straight up sides. I think this kind of pot would work best with outrageous, non-conforming, wild looking collected material. At least thats how it seems at the moment.
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