I disagree with the above. I cannot see how a styling would work, that was the point of both times i have commented in this thread. However, here is an illustration of a western Hemlock that looked similar to the OP.
I put it in the ground in 2012 and dug it up this spring, put it in an anderson flat. The trunk is now 3 inches at the base and the overall height 5 feet. It is easily reduced to 28 to 30 inches. I took the time to cut back and encourage finer branching in the new growth each year that it was in the ground. Plenty of options for styling once it has recovered from recent transplanting.
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