Meandering Lines 11/4/16

myrtus2

This Myrtle (Myrtus communis) belongs to Andrea Albergo. The pot is by Greg Ceramics and the photo is by Harry Harrington. I chose it for the lead tree for several reasons; I'm not sure I've ever seen a Myrtle with such a massive trunk, deadwood on most non-conifers isn't all that common (though becoming more common) and I like the loose abstract meandering lines of the deadwood and living veins.

I can’t stop showing you Harry Harrington’s photos from the recent European Bonsai San Show in Saulieu, Burgundy, France. Short of Kokufu (and maybe one or two others) I can’t recall when I’ve been so impressed.

In addition to the quality of the trees, there’s also the quality of Harry’s photos. And his generosity for going to so much time and trouble for our enjoyment.

For more of Harry’s photos from the show and much more, you can visit his website.

yaxus

English or Common  yew (Taxus baccata). No owner listed. I like this one for some of the same reasons as the Myrtle above. And then there's the sudden changes of direction and way the color of the pot enhances the living wood.

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sabinacu

This Sabina juniper (Juniperus Sabina) belongs to Federico Springolo. The pot is by Tiberio Graco. The holes in the trunk and the shape of the tree remind me of something Kimura might do (here and here).

 

sabina

Sabina with companion.

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