That Natural Look with a Daring Touch 1/13/16

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Though the wood may have been painstakingly carved, this distinctive Pomegranate is a good example of a natural look. The living tree is not particularly stylized and the deadwood looks naturally aged. The unusual red pot (bright red bonsai pots are rare) adds a daring touch and sets off the new red pomegranate leaves, though you might chose a rugged earth-toned pot if you're trying for a more natural look.

I’m not trying to restart the old discussion of natural versus stylized bonsai. Just noticing how natural the two trees shown here look. This is particularly true of the pine forest below. The pomegranate has the natural feel also, but the carving, though impressive, may be a little obvious (especially higher up; the base of the deadwood is perfect). Anyway, we all have our opinions, so you can be the judge.

Both photos in this post are from Napoli Bonsai Club. I couldn’t find artist’s names. The same goes for the pine variety below.

Natural pine forest

This rugged pine forest on a slab epitomizes a natural look.

 

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The uncropped version of the photo above.

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