Well, here again another study of a possible design for a tanuki-trunc.
The virtual as a refernce-picture and a picture of the raw trunc just for the record.
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This blog will show the development of some of my raw-material-yamadoris.
I am a fool for linden, but I also like to work with other native species as well ...
Well, here again another study of a possible design for a tanuki-trunc.
The virtual as a refernce-picture and a picture of the raw trunc just for the record.
Working on the trunc is not finished yet, but here i go with a quick virtual of the project:
The source is a stem of a Thuja wich died unfortunately a couple of years ago.
I carved and hollowed here and there a bit.
Same game, different tree.
Again a Juniperus Squamata 'Holger' (i guess).
I am not quiet sure about the name of this particular species.
Please leave a comment if you know more about this Juniper-variant.
Mister Jens Ringe from "Bonsaikunst Hamburg" helped me with the heavy bendings
of the new truncline.
The last picture again shows the blending of the raw-material with the tree as of today.
Within this picture the part of the original-state is a bit blanched in order to differ the two stages.
Worked on this Juniper a couple of days before.
I am reasonably satisfied with the result, if you take the speed of the development into account.
I am trying to display that in the third picture, wich is a blending of the actual state of the tree into the
state of December 2020.
And please bear in mind that this had been the very first serious styling-session for this tree ...
It is my oldest tree by the way. I bought this one in 1997 at a nursery.-
I spent lots of houres for fine-wiring. but i am not satisfied with the design yet.
The pads have to develope more character.
The first styling-session on yew No. 4..
There are maybe too less negative spaces yet, therefore the tree loks a bit too dense.
The leaf-pads appeare not that sharply worked out as well.
I will improve that in the near future after the yew astablished again and regained strengh.
The deadwood_stump will be worked on next spring.