Apple tree needs styling idea

Great Job bringing the tree forward!

What do you think about using modified clip and grow to eventually, work a tapered erratic branch up and across the upper deadwood and upwards with a small pad or so along the way. This will highlight, but slightly cover part of the deadwood.

Can see there is at least a couple prospects to carry this out. In addition, there are plenty of backside branches to complement this move, providing depth.

M. clip and grow intro. https://www.bonsaiempire.com/blog/grow-clip

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What do you think about using modified clip and grow to eventually, work a tapered erratic branch up and across the upper deadwood and upwards with a small pad or so along the way. This will highlight, but slightly cover part of the deadwood.
I can't imagine, could you draw also a very basic virtual?

I will have a look
 
Great Job bringing the tree forward!

What do you think about using modified clip and grow to eventually, work a tapered erratic branch up and across the upper deadwood and upwards with a small pad or so along the way. This will highlight, but slightly cover part of the deadwood.

Can see there is at least a couple prospects to carry this out. In addition, there are plenty of backside branches to complement this move, providing depth.

M. clip and grow intro. https://www.bonsaiempire.com/blog/grow-clip

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Very interesting, there also a lot of youtube videos that explain this technique.
How do you manage the shoots that grow on the top and on the bottom of the branch ? They go directly up and down should I remove them as soon they exit ?
 
Ok. So sorry it took so long to get back to you on styling question. I rarely do mock ups as they aren’t as good as real examples.

Here’s the Gravenstein apple at PBM shot from the front.

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Looks full…. From the back right side. Not how branches have been slowly worked around to the back side to create a complete image of a fruiting tree bonsai. After years of growth it became more natural and fuller all over.

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So same principle. Play around with wired branches and work them to the other side. It may take 2-4 times of modified cloud and grow to work some of the branching around to the bare side and make it look natural,

Here’s an image on the left side back. Same thing. In your case you can start with lower branches, thereby creating a peek a boo look at the deadwood

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Today I worked on the apple tree, still a lot of work to do but I try to follow my first idea.
But good thing is that at the moment two front are nice, one with few deadwood and one with a lot of deadwood

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Now sun and rest...

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While not sure one would be able to compress an apple that much, dude to leaf size yet the general styling idea seems really good

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Ought to scale down a tad. Once those back branches grow and the design goes more vertical things ought to fall into place.

Creating a bonsai is like putting together a 3D jigsaw puzzle, except you are crafting the image. 😉

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