My name is Matthew and I'm from southern Sydney. This is my first post (so be gentle) and yeah would like some advice on a chinese elm i have been growing in a large pot for 5+ years.
I've taken it out of the large pot and moved it into a fruit shop foam special

I have given it quite a good hair cut and was going to cut it right back but not sure how much i can do without killing it. What i'm after is just some advice on how to proceed really from this stage. I'm open to any and every style and not set on anything at this stage. As per my bonsai skill i'd rate myself very much a novice
Below is a close up of the trunk and it breaking off into a V.

The image below just shows what is left in terms of leaves. I was wanting to cut it right back to the V at the trunk and remove all the height but not sure if i would kill it or not since it has just been repotted?

The image below shows where i removed 2 large branches. There is a pretty big knot going to form here and i was thinking of craving this all out to the base to give the trunk some character. I was also thinking that because the trunk splits off into a V this would suit a broom style elm?
