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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.
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> This is the link http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=152747
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> Feedback will be appreciated.
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> 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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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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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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