Some stone from the Kimberly
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Some stone from the Kimberly
I thought as this stone was from the Kimberly region I would do a small Bungle Bungle with them. There are some slight angle of view changes.
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Hi Pup,
Love the layout. I love Suiseki and love the colour of our rocks in Australia. Well done.
Regards Ray
Love the layout. I love Suiseki and love the colour of our rocks in Australia. Well done.
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Its interesting, because in photo 1, I prefer this as a finished composition. But photo 2 shows off the texture of the stone in a more pleasing way for my eyes.
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Howdy,
On holiday at 1770 and found a man at the market who has buckets of boulder opal that he has no use for. I will make him an offer.
Happy bonsai,
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On holiday at 1770 and found a man at the market who has buckets of boulder opal that he has no use for. I will make him an offer.
Happy bonsai,
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Hi Pup , that's a very nice Kimberley setting . Do you plan to add some of your magic little bonsai to this setting or leave it as is .?
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
At this time, I have nothing to match so I will have to strike some cuttings, and work out which Melaleucas are best. These rocks were destined for the Myrtleford ranges of Victoria but never got there.alpineart wrote:Hi Pup , that's a very nice Kimberley setting . Do you plan to add some of your magic little bonsai to this setting or leave it as is .?
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Nice setting Pup. i can almost here a didgeridoo playing when i look at it.
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Hi ya Alpine I have just split some Borya spp, so I thought to try them here not to sure yetalpineart wrote:Hi Pup , that's a very nice Kimberley setting . Do you plan to add some of your magic little bonsai to this setting or leave it as is .?
Cheers Alpine
So what is your opinion please.
Cheers Pup
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Hi Pup ,not really convinced with the tactics used here , maybe if you send it to the Myrtleford ranges so i could get a closer look . I love the natural texture of those rocks and their positioning is spot on , makes me want to get out there and shave those phoney rocks i made to look a little more realistic . In all honesty i like where it heading , I know it hard to get things in proportion on a landscape like this especially if the natural flora is used .
Mine is a little out of control , but with some non leisure/spare time coming up from Thursday i will be in a position to sit around a trim a few plants into shape . I was given a hedge trimmer from the Outlaws just to keep things tidy around here and save some time , might put it to use on a few trainers .
With that tray concealed it looks like a natural storm brewing in the Kimberley , less is more and it works very well here , that back drop works a treat or be it the position of the sun on it . I really need to spend some serious time on most of my Penjing , Ishitsuki and landscapes ,what the heck all of them there tree's in the yard , but i have had to get my priorities in order and do the renovations required to keep the lady happy .
Thanks for the update , look forward to a few more progressions . Cheers Alpine
Mine is a little out of control , but with some non leisure/spare time coming up from Thursday i will be in a position to sit around a trim a few plants into shape . I was given a hedge trimmer from the Outlaws just to keep things tidy around here and save some time , might put it to use on a few trainers .
With that tray concealed it looks like a natural storm brewing in the Kimberley , less is more and it works very well here , that back drop works a treat or be it the position of the sun on it . I really need to spend some serious time on most of my Penjing , Ishitsuki and landscapes ,what the heck all of them there tree's in the yard , but i have had to get my priorities in order and do the renovations required to keep the lady happy .
Thanks for the update , look forward to a few more progressions . Cheers Alpine
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Did you get permission from the aboriginal elders to remove that stone ? A curse will befall you and your family for taking it.
Best to return it to its original place quickly !
Best to return it to its original place quickly !
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
I got them from an elder, so yes I had permission, but the bone has been pointed and the Kaduchi man has been for a visit.Brian wrote:Did you get permission from the aboriginal elders to remove that stone ? A curse will befall you and your family for taking it.
Best to return it to its original place quickly !
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
Just a recap on this setting the Borya spp did not do too well so I replaced it with this Melaleuca. That has finally taught me, that the do not always rise up like the phoenix.
So as the Borya is back in a bigger growing pot I thought we could have a fire. Here it is now.
So as the Borya is back in a bigger growing pot I thought we could have a fire. Here it is now.
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Re: Some stone from the Kimberly
I love it. That tree looks amazing. You have really captured the spirit of the outback.
Josh.
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