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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Jan-2003
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Tree is off balance and top heavy. Lighten the canopy. No stand. Can't see nebari and/or ground covers. Not sure what that thing sticking up on the bottom right is. Nice container.
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Bitten By The Bonsai Bug!
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: San Jose, California
Country: USA
USDA Zone: 9
AHS Heat Zone: 4/5
Posts: 534
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Possibly thin foliage to show more trunk near apex? Lesley
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Old Mister Crow
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DISCLAIMER: I do not feel that I have put in the hours of study
necessary to be qualified to engage in formal critique of bonsai displays. Nonetheless, for the purposes of this contest I will attempt to offer a few impressions. I find this the most difficult of the six to critique. This is a very unusual - and very beautiful presented - image. The pot, and surface moss, are beautifully groomed and wonderfully suited to the overall image. The twisting shari is natural and subtle - rather than drawing the eye as some supposed virtuosity of bonsai styling, it simply and quietly adds in gentle detail to the composition. The perfectly directed needles and the fine, balanced branching structure reveal a tree in great health that has clearly enjoyed years of expert and exacting care. My concern with this tree is a seeming incongruity between canopy and base. The base and trunk are fluid and strongly directed; the canopy is soft, settled down into gentle statis, and visually quiet. For its base, this gorgeous canopy seems too stable, too balanced, too solid, too heavy both kinetically and with respect to overall visual mass. Continued leftward movement, or even a sharp rightward cutback, would continue the dynamicism and relieve the visual dampening currently imposed by the canopy's form. A sparser canopy, with gaps in the foliage, would help as well.
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