Celtis x sinensis/africana

i think i would keep this as the front.your new front looks basic, boring and very straight.
they seem to grow extremely fast where you are so i might try these cuts
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could lose the back trunk or leave it shorter for some depth or lose it and create depth from new branches.
Geesh.... I'll have to go look at it tonight or tomorrow for a good while, Í'm reluctant to chop a second time in a year and a half, three if you count collection. Although from your proposition the only cut that is different is the far right one (in quoted pic), the current cut is about 2? inches higher
 
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Something like this? The tree will most probably end up being viewable from a few sides, this side feels like the tree is leaning to me, inviting me into its shade.. Maybe I should go home and get some sleep hahaha

I love your work @BobbyLane and @Maros, @Walter Pall started a movement that cannot be stopped in bonsai,
Thank you
 
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Something like this? The tree will most probably end up being viewable from a few sides, this side feels like the tree is leaning to me, inviting me into its shade.. Maybe I should go home and get some sleep hahaha

I love your work @BobbyLane and @Maros, @Walter Pall started a movement that cannot be stopped in bonsai,
Thank you

yeh something like that i think. did you ever see this thread on the IBC, also a Celtis africana in the naturalistic style http://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t12607-my-broom-celtis
 
Thats a very nice tree... I saw it today and asked for an update, that was 6 years ago, I can just imagine how amazing it must look now
 
I found the photos of the chop last year!
uploading for backup purposes
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Late summer, the season's growth since the above mentioned chop
 
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