Tidal Bonsai
Omono
The main things that I was thinking of when putting together the display, and what was noticed by the judges were as follows:
1. The pitch pine is a good tree, but it has only been refined for the past two seasons. While I am very happy with its quick development, it is still not fully refined. For this reason, I left as much foliage on the tree as I possibly could to compensate.
2. Because it is not a "finished" tree, I thought it would benefit from being in a three point display to give it more visual impact.
3. In this display there is a ton of variety to make it interesting. Yamadori/imported tree, conifer/decidious, oval pot/rectangle pot/circular pot, textured unglazed pot/smooth glazed pot/painted pot, tall rectangular stand/low slab, dark main stand/light supporting stand, main tree that points to the right/supporting tree that points to the left, etc.
1. The pitch pine is a good tree, but it has only been refined for the past two seasons. While I am very happy with its quick development, it is still not fully refined. For this reason, I left as much foliage on the tree as I possibly could to compensate.
2. Because it is not a "finished" tree, I thought it would benefit from being in a three point display to give it more visual impact.
3. In this display there is a ton of variety to make it interesting. Yamadori/imported tree, conifer/decidious, oval pot/rectangle pot/circular pot, textured unglazed pot/smooth glazed pot/painted pot, tall rectangular stand/low slab, dark main stand/light supporting stand, main tree that points to the right/supporting tree that points to the left, etc.
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