Sunday, November 11, 2012

Video: WP in Kastela 2008 edited

Modified by Sebastijan Sandev


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Segbastijan Sandev:

"This is famous Walter Pall's lecture in Kastela 2008. In this 45 minutes he went through probably all important bonsai issues...from horticulture and basic informations to aesthetics and philosophy.
This whole lecture was translated to Croatian language. Since that is very time consuming, I have cut out all translated lines and left only Mr Pall speaking. The only thing that's impossible to avoid is obvious impression that this whole film is put together from pieces of Pall's English sentences.
Enjoy. There's a lot to learn from these wise words."

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Two maples and an elm

Two Japanese maples, Acer palmatum and one European elm, Ulmus glabra.


Friday, November 9, 2012

Linden #3

European linden, Tilia platiphyllos


Japanese maple #10

Japanese maple, Acer palmatum


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Euonymus #1

Euonymus europea


Beech #1

European beech, Fagus sylvatica, pot by John Pitt.

Back from Bonsai Academy in Croatia

 Marija and Andrija from Kastela near spit in Croatia are known by now pretty well in the European bonsai scene. Five years ago they have started to work whit me in the International Bonsai Academy. After two acceptances for Noelanders Trophy and one acceptance for Bonsai Autumn they had their coming out as bonsai artists. At Bonsai Autumn they even won a Dragon award plus an award of the Bonsaimuseum Dusseldorf for the most natural looking tree in the exhibit. As a consequence they were invited to have a special exhibit in the museum for six weeks in the museum and provide eight or more trees. Last year it was difficult to come up with that number of presentable trees. But now they are ready. Over the past weekend we have worked hard to select twelve trees and get them in shape. One has to consider that these tree were only collected from six months ago to five years ago. Therefore some are still in early development stage, while already presentable somehow.
Anyway, I'm very happy with my students and wish them god luck.



See how these trees were prepared and how we worked on many other trees over four days.

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