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Join Date: Jan-2003
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Goshin-esque. Placement of trees is mediocre. Branches are mediocre. Container is beautiful, where's the stand? Are those rocks on the soil? Doesn't that make it more saikei/bonkei like? Get rid of the rocks. Accent plant is not necessary here.
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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. This is generally well-composed grouping of needle juniper. Trunk position appears to be good (so far as I can tell from a single front-side photo, anyway). The range of heights and girths is nice. The smaller trees receeding to the back and to the right create a nice within-the-forest perspective. In the general, the overall canopy form is appealing and the foliage pads are well spaced, though I'd prefer to see a little more breadth on a few of them, and a little bit more communication among them, i.e., obvious lines or stairsteps leading across the composition from one tree to the next. The choice of pot is very good, it both harmonizes with and stabilizes the composition. That said, the forest ends abruptly at the left side and so I think one could even consider a larger pot, extending well to this left side in a sort of "implied continuation" of the forest. This would work well with the within-forest perspective presented here. The third-tallest tree is too thin for its height and should be reduced. The rocks, as currently placed, add nothing to the composition and indeed distract from the desired image with the strong front-to-back lines running along the left side and the middle of the forest. Their placement almost appears as if a set of fields are walled off by crude stone field fences, one fence along the back and others running front to back. They seem to be set a bit high in the soil. If so many rocks are to placed, at least some reasonable fraction of them should be more deeply buried so that one has a sense of just the tops emerging above the soil. The accent plant is inappropraite in many ways, and the display would be much better without it. First of all, presumably because of the limited size of the stand the accent has been placed much too close, cramping the forest rather than communicating with it. The solution here is to leave it out, not to jam it in! Second, the accent's rectangular pot - without any sort of base - clashes with the broader rectangle of the forest planting. Finally, the plant itself does not seem to complement the image offered by the forest. If one was determined to use an accent here, I'd like to see it spaced far away, in a curved or rustic pot, that speaks to the general mountain forest feel of the main piece. Perhaps a columbine? (Alright, hard to get those to flower in late October. Fair enough.) Miniature violet?
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Bitten By The Bonsai Bug!
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: San Jose, California
Country: USA
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Trees behind the large front trunk should be more visible. I also think that there should be some more shorter additions to the left to form a triangle appearance for the grouping. Less Rocks perhaps one rock placed closer to the largest tree. Lesley
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