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I have experimented with a few of my ideas about Trees. The house is based on
South Indian architecture with shingle roof tiles.

This is the link http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=152747

Feedback will be appreciated.


Anu Pehrson


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In lugnet.town, Anuradha Pehrson wrote:
I have experimented with a few of my ideas about Trees. The house is based on
South Indian architecture with shingle roof tiles.

This is the link http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=152747

Feedback will be appreciated.


Anu Pehrson

Very nice! The house reminds me of one I used live in during my Madurai days.
The "swing" is a nice touch. Not sure of the color combination used -- I mean
that I have not seen one like that (must be me).

The tree reminded me of jasmine -- but then that tends to be a bush. Using
yellows and reds may help create "Flame of the Forest" trees... I hope to borrow
this idea to create trees with a different hue.

Thanks for posting your MOC. Hope to see more!

Cheers,
Ram


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In lugnet.town, Anuradha Pehrson wrote:
I have experimented with a few of my ideas about Trees. The house is based on
South Indian architecture with shingle roof tiles.

This is the link http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=152747

I really like what you've done with those trees.  The lily-pad one and the white
flower one, in particular, are great.  It's always neat to see new variations on
plant life.

The shingles on the house do look very nice, but since I know nothing about
South Indian architecture I can't really critique it much!

Derek


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Sat, 14 Jan 2006 14:06:20 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Anuradha Pehrson wrote:
I have experimented with a few of my ideas about Trees. The house is based on
South Indian architecture with shingle roof tiles.

This is the link http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=152747

Feedback will be appreciated.


Anu Pehrson

Those trees are fantastic. It's great to see more trees of non-European/American
style. Are they based on a particular species or just general Indian trees. A
similar technique with the flowers could probably be used for some types
Australian trees. Thank you so much for sharing.

Tim


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Re: Variations
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Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:42:06 GMT
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Tim Gould wrote:
In lugnet.town, Anuradha Pehrson wrote:
I have experimented with a few of my ideas about Trees. The house
is based on South Indian architecture with shingle roof tiles.

This is the link
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=152747

Feedback will be appreciated.


Anu Pehrson

Those trees are fantastic. It's great to see more trees of
non-European/American style. Are they based on a particular species
or just general Indian trees. A similar technique with the flowers
could probably be used for some types Australian trees. Thank you so
much for sharing.

I also love the white flower tree. It would do wonderful for any fruit tree,
especially cherry trees, but also apple trees.

Definitely a technique to copy.

Frank


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Re: Variations
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Thu, 19 Jan 2006 03:04:55 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Timothy Gould wrote:

Those trees are fantastic. It's great to see more trees of non-
European/American
style. Are they based on a particular species or just general Indian trees.


Thanks for the feedback. Consciously I din't think of any Indian trees while
making these, but the concept is based on trees I have seen growing up in India.

In lugnet.town, Ram Sreerangam wrote
Not sure of the color combination used -- I mean
that I have not seen one like that (must be me).

Thanks for the feedback.
The color combination is because of a lack of parts and some oversight

Anuradha


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