DrTolhur
Mame
Some aspects of beauty are subjective. I don't think anyone would consider a freshly trunk-chopped tree beautiful. There are some bonsai techniques that I'd suggest make a tree look not beautiful to pretty much everyone out there (without considering the process and why you're doing it -- just taking a static consideration of the tree's aesthetic). If people thought that was beautiful, they'd do it all the time, but these processes are always en route to an actual goal.
Maybe I'm wrong on that. Maybe some people do think "objectively ugly" things look good. But even so, within the context of my bonsai and my mind, beauty is not subjective or changing. I'm not planning on sharing my bonsai, it's just for me, so it seems perfectly reasonable to find a balance of beauty and necessary (not beautiful) process as defined by my own paradigm.
In any case, the responses suggest this was somehow an inappropriate question to ask and has not led where I wanted. Is there a way to close a thread for further posting?
Maybe I'm wrong on that. Maybe some people do think "objectively ugly" things look good. But even so, within the context of my bonsai and my mind, beauty is not subjective or changing. I'm not planning on sharing my bonsai, it's just for me, so it seems perfectly reasonable to find a balance of beauty and necessary (not beautiful) process as defined by my own paradigm.
In any case, the responses suggest this was somehow an inappropriate question to ask and has not led where I wanted. Is there a way to close a thread for further posting?