Alex DeRuiter
Chumono
And how would you go about forming something like this? Do you think the "root" that is currently on the rock was always a root, or is there a chance that it was a small and flexible trunk that was molded to the rock at a young age?
I've never done a root-over-rock project and I'm assuming that each species forms differently, especially is different techniques are used (also assuming there are different techniques used for root-over-rock), so I was just wondering if anyone might have some insight as far as what may have been done to shape this tree on its rock.
I don't remember where I got this image from, but from the file name it looks like it was displayed at Shun Ten 2006? If anyone knows who owns this tree, I would appreciate it so I could credit them -- and maybe even see the tree in person at some point.
Thanks ;-D
I've never done a root-over-rock project and I'm assuming that each species forms differently, especially is different techniques are used (also assuming there are different techniques used for root-over-rock), so I was just wondering if anyone might have some insight as far as what may have been done to shape this tree on its rock.
I don't remember where I got this image from, but from the file name it looks like it was displayed at Shun Ten 2006? If anyone knows who owns this tree, I would appreciate it so I could credit them -- and maybe even see the tree in person at some point.
Thanks ;-D