Tree has potential, but too many branches for the long trunk...
Good onya for having the patience to wire all that.
Hello Judy, nice larch with good potential. If I may.. I think the design would be served better if you were to remove the first short branch and shorten the main strong swooping branch. Also, the third branch is coming from an inside curve. Removing it would make the tree more balanced and less busy.. Just my opinion.
Rob
Larch wiring is a special experience (as you know) and larches require alot of it. I have been wiring larches every weekend since December. I wire them in the winter because in the spring I am too busy--they don't seem to mind. I have too many. Today I wired a very strange larch art piece I adopted from Lenz: A Greek style bronze scupture of a standing man, layed horizontal on a slate slab with a larch growing from his groin enclasping his torso. The modest trunk rises gently then separates into a spray of arched larch branches. The key with the wiring was to avoid wiggles and maintain the fountainlike arched branches. No picture included because it may offend. I really like the piece despite its anthropmorphic brazeness. It really seems serene to me. Anyways more larch wiring tomorrow.
I will send you a private shot my dear.Indeed. I love wiring larch actually, (thankfully). Sounds like an interesting piece of art. I'd like to see it...
I will send you a private shot my dear.
Larch wiring is a special experience (as you know) and larches require alot of it. I have been wiring larches every weekend since December. I wire them in the winter because in the spring I am too busy--they don't seem to mind. I have too many. Today I wired a very strange larch art piece I adopted from Lenz: A Greek style bronze scupture of a standing man, layed horizontal on a slate slab with a larch growing from his groin enclasping his torso. The modest trunk rises gently then separates into a spray of arched larch branches. The key with the wiring was to avoid wiggles and maintain the fountainlike arched branches. No picture included because it may offend. I really like the piece despite its anthropmorphic brazeness. It really seems serene to me. Anyways more larch wiring tomorrow.
I used to have a dream similiar to that, well, I will spare the details...
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