Klytus
Omono
It was struck,albeit softly,earlier by the preponderance of Bonsai Pines online that look like Pines that have been Bonsaied.
Pines that have been styled to look like a Pine from a book or perhaps a Pine,ahem,in nature.
Or a Pine from nature styled to look like a Bonsai,or a Pine styled simply to look crooked and old.
What could we expect of Pines encouraged to look like they have broken free of these moulds?
I was thinking of Pine styles that may have been lost to history due to the starvation of a village or a conflict of some kind,even a fire that ravaged a Shrine where something like the seven secret styles of fighting pines were kept from general view.
Styles from the mists of time.
I considered experiments in shaping Pines to reflect different emotions,emotions externalised so to ponder.
As i considered this it occured to me that just as real as those seven lost styles of fighting Pine were the Pines styled to liberate money from happy customers.
I moved on from there,what about Pines styled to look like a fantastical tree of a science fiction book cover?
Pines that have been styled to look like a Pine from a book or perhaps a Pine,ahem,in nature.
Or a Pine from nature styled to look like a Bonsai,or a Pine styled simply to look crooked and old.
What could we expect of Pines encouraged to look like they have broken free of these moulds?
I was thinking of Pine styles that may have been lost to history due to the starvation of a village or a conflict of some kind,even a fire that ravaged a Shrine where something like the seven secret styles of fighting pines were kept from general view.
Styles from the mists of time.
I considered experiments in shaping Pines to reflect different emotions,emotions externalised so to ponder.
As i considered this it occured to me that just as real as those seven lost styles of fighting Pine were the Pines styled to liberate money from happy customers.
I moved on from there,what about Pines styled to look like a fantastical tree of a science fiction book cover?