
as i have noticed we are having some problems with the entry threads getting clogged with general discussion and such of the stylings of bunjingi.
i would of thought our original discussion that lead to the contest be moved to here but it hasnt so i have started a new thread for it

in my eyes a bunjingi or literati depending on what you would like to call it as i know others have different opinions on the name and prefer to choose either or both, is a style of free forms that with a greater understanding of the rules/guidelines/ideals of bonsai you can create a naturalistic tree that tells a dramatic, dynamic story.
with many different ways of the style and how it supposedly breaks rules even though it is only using them to the greater advantages of bonsai we have many, many different outcomes of tree designs and principal stylings.
now if this is something like a branch crossing or the tree moving in such a way it is distracting yet mesmerising, how can this be a problem?
i for one havent got the complete ideals of it yet, and would love to get different opinions of everyone, as this is why the contest was started.
so we can have a greater understanding of the style and hopefully everyone learns something from it too. not just the style but bonsai itself, how a tree comes across. displaying the tree to its best, whether the tree has a preffered veiwing angle or if it can be veiwed with equal pleasure from all sides.
hopefully this will spur some discussion on the topic and get the cluttering out of the entries threads.
if people have questions about a certain tree i dont think it will be a problem to save it and post here to show examples of what you would like to discuss. (i havent checked this out yet but dont see it as a problem). i havent stated this so people can nit pick or negativly critisize a tree. it is so people can ask questions on why, how and what to get it to that stage has been done.
i think i have said enough to get things started!
i look forward to the discussions with everyone, especially bretts, pup, stymes, leigh and the likes putting their two cents in aswell. i think everyone will benefit from this

kindest regards jamie
