Penjing 3 - The haunted hill
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I got one ugly tree left from work on penjing number 2 so I made it into fairytale style penjing and called it The haunted hill.
Thankfully I got 2 rocks that look kind of like skulls so I didn?t have to use any artificial things to create the atmosphere
Thankfully I got 2 rocks that look kind of like skulls so I didn?t have to use any artificial things to create the atmosphere
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looks a bit worse off than the others but what can you do? looks a bit like a baobab tree
do you make the slabs yourself?
do you make the slabs yourself?
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No, I went to a shop near me where they sell all kinds of building stones and slabs you put on pathways and walls and bought 1m2 of slabs where I had 4 nice big ones and few smaller ones.
The guy at the shop was kind enough to let me to choose stones from other prepared piles to combine my own square meter.
Then I drilled the holes, and 2 slabs broke but I can still use them for smaller installations - one of them you can see here
The guy at the shop was kind enough to let me to choose stones from other prepared piles to combine my own square meter.
Then I drilled the holes, and 2 slabs broke but I can still use them for smaller installations - one of them you can see here
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This gave me a new idea for my baobabs I think it looks pretty cool.
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Also, great idea for getting the rock slabs.
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I don't know why, but I've always loved baobab-style trees
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I did my first carving attempt on this one.
Now It needs a proper crown.
So, to be continued
Now It needs a proper crown.
So, to be continued
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Kri?tof wrote: I did my first carving attempt on this one.
Now It needs a proper crown.
So, to be continued
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Hi kristof. I love your work, and how you turn something that seems to have no potential at all into art. I have to main questions for you.
1) Wouldn't it have been better to let the tree develop before carving it?
2) How the hell do yo grow such nice moss?
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Well...thanx for the compliment
As to the questions:
1-you can do it both ways of course but it is nicer for me to look at more interesting trunk of final size and shape while working on the crown for few years than waiting for it. As well as there is a chance that my carving would kill it. And it actually killed the front right branch and I need a new one there now. I burned it with firelighter cause i do not have a proper torch for the deadwood.
2- most of my moss dries out very soon after applying it when taking pictures my penjings are on full sun for the most of the day so it has not much chance. But there is a place nearby where I can collect a lot of it. I do not know what I would do without it.
As to the questions:
1-you can do it both ways of course but it is nicer for me to look at more interesting trunk of final size and shape while working on the crown for few years than waiting for it. As well as there is a chance that my carving would kill it. And it actually killed the front right branch and I need a new one there now. I burned it with firelighter cause i do not have a proper torch for the deadwood.
2- most of my moss dries out very soon after applying it when taking pictures my penjings are on full sun for the most of the day so it has not much chance. But there is a place nearby where I can collect a lot of it. I do not know what I would do without it.
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If you carve it first it also allows the wound to callous while the branches are growing.
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