Different Style Of Bonsai
At first glance many bonsai styles can be identified by the basic descriptions.
Different style of bonsai. Trunk and root. Formal upright chokkaan. This style is defined by the perfectly straight trunk line. Informal upright style moyogi style.
What is a bonsai. Within these styles a bonsai can be classified by number of trunks alone. The branches likewise are. With bonsai the leaning style should grow at an angle of about 60 80 degrees relative to the ground.
Slanting bonsai style shakan as a result of the wind blowing in one dominant direction or when a tree grows in the shadow and must bend toward the sun the tree will lean in one direction. The configuration of the trunks can also be described by specific styles including raft and sinuous styles for multiple trees growing from a connected root and the general term forest style for multiple unconnected trees in large number. They may also be combinations of shapes such as a windswept semi cascade or they may be something totally unique such as this pine by bonsai artist walter pall germany. Trunk and bark surface.
A number of styles describe the trunk shape and bark finish. 1 formal upright style chokkan style. Five basic bonsai styles 1. The formal upright style has classic proportions and is the basis of all bonsai.
A frequently used set of styles describe the orientation of the bonsai tree s main trunk. Informal upright moyogi. This style has a softer look and is less severe than the formal upright shape. Some of the major style groupings include.
Slanting style shakan style. Basic styles formal upright informal upright slanting cascade semi cascade. This style is a close cousin of formal upright style bonsai but with a little.