Blue Atlas Cedar styling... opinions?
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 3:11 pm
Hey all,
For those who didn't see my introduction post, I'm still only in my first year of Bonsai, so please go easy
Here are a few pictures of my most recent pickup, a lovely Blue Atlas Cedar. It was a hard choice, he does have some very nice starters in there and I may find myself giving in to temptation and getting another.
Here's the front

45 to left

and the left side

The reason I am showing you all, is because I'm going to clean him up a bit and get some wiring happening, now that I presume most of the more adventurous growth will slow down along with the amount of sunlight we get. Last few times I've tried however I've made a dog's breakfast of it. So I've drawn up (ms paint, rock on) what I'm thinking in my head I would like to happen.
Ignore the trunkline in pale yellow, in reality I would like it curved more to the left for a bit more balance... Red is about the height I'll cut back to, and the branch with the question mark is really stumping me (is that a pun?
)... I'm torn between removing it or leaving it there, trained and shorter than the branch below. Would it throw off the balance once the trunk is more curved? Hhrrmmmm.

Apart from that, a general cleanup around the trunk, wiring of a lower back branch into better position and cutting back a branch sticking out to the front (can't see there, check the above pic from the left), is there anything you would add? Or not do? I'm asking this time because I don't want to ruin the potential (I think) this tree has.
Cheers
For those who didn't see my introduction post, I'm still only in my first year of Bonsai, so please go easy

Here are a few pictures of my most recent pickup, a lovely Blue Atlas Cedar. It was a hard choice, he does have some very nice starters in there and I may find myself giving in to temptation and getting another.
Here's the front

45 to left

and the left side

The reason I am showing you all, is because I'm going to clean him up a bit and get some wiring happening, now that I presume most of the more adventurous growth will slow down along with the amount of sunlight we get. Last few times I've tried however I've made a dog's breakfast of it. So I've drawn up (ms paint, rock on) what I'm thinking in my head I would like to happen.
Ignore the trunkline in pale yellow, in reality I would like it curved more to the left for a bit more balance... Red is about the height I'll cut back to, and the branch with the question mark is really stumping me (is that a pun?


Apart from that, a general cleanup around the trunk, wiring of a lower back branch into better position and cutting back a branch sticking out to the front (can't see there, check the above pic from the left), is there anything you would add? Or not do? I'm asking this time because I don't want to ruin the potential (I think) this tree has.
Cheers