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Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 9:28 pm
by cre8ivbonsai
Last weekend I took a shot at styling a Juniper that I bought from Bodhi at last November's YVBS sale day. In late December I decided to repot this Juniper by removing half to 2/3 of the rootball thus allowing the tree to be repositioned from 90 degrees upright to approx 30 degrees slanting, in a much shallower pot. It seemed to recover well with healthy growth, and so I decided to push on with styling. This is my first real go at styling a full Juniper independently. Unfortunately I don't have a before photo but found this from the related sale day post (close as I've got :palm: )
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So really only Bodhi knows what the original stock looked like ;)

Now given the flow of the trunk (which was rather unnatural) the intended design is more of an artistic interpretation, rather than a traditional style, though it does draw some parallels to windswept (except the trunk would be facing into the "wind"). Very hard to show the space, positioning and depth via a photo but here goes. I'll be even happier once the pads fill back out and I can refine their shape a bit more.
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I'm open for comment...

Cheers, Ryan

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 9:40 pm
by bodhidharma
I would keep styling the tree in your intended direction but allow for the possibility of an air layer down the track. I see the tree in the trunk and lowest branch and would style it as two trees.There is a nice shohin or smaller tree in the lowest branch.
I do see the wind blowing through the branches though. :yes:

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 2nd, 2012, 10:52 pm
by cre8ivbonsai
definitely worth consideration ;) , first branch was quite straight so we'll see how well the (fairly severe) bend takes to set. :fc: Cheers.

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 3rd, 2012, 7:19 am
by Anth
I agree with bodhi , the trunk and first branch woul male an awesome shohin . I'm no expert but after working a few large junipers over the last 2 years I have brought them all back to a smaller tree and very pleased with them.

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 3rd, 2012, 3:44 pm
by The Hacker
Very Nice, I have a group of JBP's that have been on a slap for 24 year's that need some work on them & your juni has given me some very good idea's thanku.

Regard's

The Hacker

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 3rd, 2012, 5:21 pm
by hugh grant
its heading on the right track. you've got some nice movement in the trunk and in most of the branches. i do think though that your foliage is looking a little pom pom like. so i think braking them up and structuring each one better will improve the tree immensely and create more maturity in the tree

Hugh

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:28 am
by cre8ivbonsai
Thanks for your feedback :D

Hacker - good luck with your JBP group, It'd be great to see a pic (don't forget the before shot :lol: )

Hugh - given all that I've put this guy through, the initial aim was to implement the major primary structure (in the last couple of months it's lost 2/3s of roots and more than 2/3s of foliage), let it recover then work on the secondary/tertiary branching to develop better nicer shaping of the pads. ;)

Bodhi and Anth, something like this? ... (this is my first bonsai virt, ... it looks its arse is on fire :lol: :lol: but you get the idea ;) )

Re: Cre8ing a Juniper

Posted: March 4th, 2012, 12:58 pm
by hugh grant
cre8ivbonsai wrote: Hugh - given all that I've put this guy through, the initial aim was to implement the major primary structure (in the last couple of months it's lost 2/3s of roots and more than 2/3s of foliage), let it recover then work on the secondary/tertiary branching to develop better nicer shaping of the pads. ;)
fair enough then mate, keep up the good work :tu:

Hugh