Sunday 5 January 2014

Tilia_2

Tilia_2 Update
- One of two possible front-views
- The wire will be put off in June
- The branches have to thicken alot
- At that stage of development, I try to implement some movements in the initial styling
  of the primary branch-struture


- The back-side

And this was the Linden after the 2013 growing-period, before styling:


Thursday 2 January 2014

Tilia_5

Tilia_5 Update

- One of two possible front-views.
- The Linden will be wired in February.
- There is a good choice of new branches.
- the design will be something like a "free-broom-style".


-  back-side? front-side?


Tilia_9

 Tilia_9


klumpen_linde
(Translation of klumpen_linden = linden_clump. The name refers to the compact appearance of the trunc-line. The linden is nearly as high as wide...)

- There is a lot of carving-work to do
- Some of the branches are not able to be wired, because they are too thick
- After some basic designing-steps, the tree will be allowed to grow freely
  for the next years
After some basic work:




Tilia_8

Update of Tilia _8


- the flat cutting-areas had been overhauled.
- the tree will be wired the next weeks
- again the tree will be allowed to grow freely the next season
- well, there is a long way to , before the crown will be suitable for the massiv trunkbase ...

After the very first styling:





Saturday 28 December 2013

Tilia_3

Tilia_3 update


- the triangular silhouette of the crown has to be solved  to a more roundish shape of course
- alot of thin branches had to go

Sunday 8 December 2013

Tilia_4

Tilia_4 update

Update of the hollow linden.
Before wiring:

After designing.


- the "christmas-tree"-shape will disappear in the next seasons
- the deadwood-areas will be improven the next weeks


Sunday 10 November 2013

autumn_impression

A picture of Lactarius camphoratus (?) under the hollow linden.
Maybe the apperance of this fungus is the result of adding Mycorrhizal fungi 
on repotting this spring.
Looks nice and is a good sign for upcoming symbiontic relationship.
Well, I hope this fungus is a friendly one ...