Saturday 21 December 2019

juniper_first_styling

Yesterday I had the chance to spend some time on working on Chinese Junipers
that I got from a nursery.

The raw nursery-plant:


After branch selection:



The initial styling, find "the smallest tree" ...
The stumps of the former substems will be carved in a couple of month.



Sunday 10 November 2019

update_heavy_prunus

And here an update of the Prunus serotina ...
The crown seems to be a bit to "twiggy", I mean the branches are very thin.
But there is a huge amount of buds. Next flushing in spring will bring a whole lotta energy into the ramification to thicken the twiggies ...
And for all of the european audience: The tree is for sale. You will rarely find another specimen of Prunus serotina this size with a Kevin Wilson carving ...







heavy_acer_campestre

Hello again!
I mean, I have had shown this particular tree in the thread "acer_cpmpestre_senoir".
Anyway, here comes an update of the field-maple still on a very raw stage.
The christmas-tree-shape is out of the question utterly inappropiate.
' Will be improved and adjusted in near future ...





And little friends dwelling in a branch-fork ...


update_linden_clump

And just for the record an update of the linden-clump after the stryling-session ...
I wanted to have a more dense , wider and less high crownsilhoutte ...
`Hope you like, and never forget, ist had been just a clump designated for
the logpile with almost no branches on it ...








Sunday 3 November 2019

prunus_transformation_update

... No, not a windswept habitus at all.
The tree decided to go in a more conventional design ...
The carvings will be improved this winter-season ...