As the days get cooler we slowly approach the time of year where I like to style conifers. This year is gearing up to be a big one for bonsai work as I have taken on a number of customers trees to be styled. Following on from the last Black Pine I worked on, I had the opportunity to work on a similar tree.
At least it looked similar before the work begun, but soon after the old needles were removed a new set of structural challenged presented themselves to be solved.
I decided to rotate the front slightly which brought up the issue of the first branch. That is it was now heading towards the rear of the tree so with the help of a screw in the trunk I was able to bend it forwards. This then set the base of the tree and the rest of the canopy could be built around it. The head was finally lowered and rounded out to create the final image.
Again this tree now needs a couple of years to grow into its new shape but even after the couple of weeks that passed between starting the job and finishing, new buds are beginning to form which should see this tree become show-able in the not too distant future.
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April 30, 2014 at 7:58 AM
Jeff
Another great job Joe.
April 30, 2014 at 12:45 PM
James
That’s incredible.. good styling. I recently style one of my junis that looks pretty similar in design and structure!
Great design, well done 🙂
Here’s my juni if you’re interested.
http://jlabonsai.wordpress.com/2014/04/30/long-weekend-with-robert-steven/