Arnold_K
Shohin
Here comes my Alnus glutinosa.
This is my latest raw-material, wich I collected on a brook landscape
in erarly summer of 2015.
Getting the permission for yamadorising this alder was very easy.
A storm had impacted that area the night before.
The workers, who cleared up the wind-damages the day after
gave me kindly permission to take the uprooted tree with me.
And of course this stump looks rediculous at this stage.
Some might say: "We have always known, but by now Arnie has obviuosly become totally nuts ..."
Anyway, let the people talk, I always wanted to have an alder, especially with this characteristic
knobby, knotty, warty bark.
The tree six week after collecting and potting:
A closer look to the nebari (ruler messures in cm):
And the Alnus in November/December 2015:
There had been alot of more shoots (is that tree vital ...), but I saved just the stuff I really needed,
so to say this was a real luxury-problem.
And how does this story continue?
I made some intitial carvings on the saw-cut, which is of course beyond all discussion ...
You want to see ist ?
This is my latest raw-material, wich I collected on a brook landscape
in erarly summer of 2015.
Getting the permission for yamadorising this alder was very easy.
A storm had impacted that area the night before.
The workers, who cleared up the wind-damages the day after
gave me kindly permission to take the uprooted tree with me.
And of course this stump looks rediculous at this stage.
Some might say: "We have always known, but by now Arnie has obviuosly become totally nuts ..."
Anyway, let the people talk, I always wanted to have an alder, especially with this characteristic
knobby, knotty, warty bark.
The tree six week after collecting and potting:
A closer look to the nebari (ruler messures in cm):
And the Alnus in November/December 2015:
There had been alot of more shoots (is that tree vital ...), but I saved just the stuff I really needed,
so to say this was a real luxury-problem.
And how does this story continue?
I made some intitial carvings on the saw-cut, which is of course beyond all discussion ...
You want to see ist ?
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