This one is worth sharing, a video from Aarin Packard showing Ryan Neil talking through the process of branch grafting.
Category Video
Fast Forward Bonsai
Always interesting, 3 videos by Viet Luan Tran showing bonsai styling in fast forward.
The Bonsai Art of Japan 31
Taikan Ten 2012 from Bjorvala
Worth a Look
These two are worth a look.
First up are some great photos from the www.ofbonsai.org website showing bonsai displayed at 32st Nippon Bonsai Taikan-Ten (2012)
Second is a video from Merlin showing some tasty trees.
Not Harry, the other Potter
The latest video offering from Graham. Personally I wouldn’t be cleaning the trunk of a tree while a mate is using a power tool a few inches away, but I think that’s more down to who my mates are 🙂
Watched it, then watched it again!
A great video I watched over on the Capital Bonsai Blog with Ryan Neil talking about pines. A very interesting approach and an easy explaination about why you do it this way or that. Well, not that easy, I had to watch it twice 🙂 It never does any harm to refresh the memory.
Peter Warren Workshop Critiques
On the Sunday of Peter Warren’s visit to Northern Ireland we had a smaller workshop for 4 people. This allowed us to look at a few more trees than usual at the start of the session. Not all of these trees were worked on in the workshop. The owners were happy to seek advice and get ideas to allow them to carry out the work at a later time.
However the information given by Peter was well worth listening too. These first two trees are a case in point. Peter talks through two Itogawa Junipers and has a wealth of knowledge to share.
Information regarding the types of growth on the junipers was fascinating and also how much foliage it is safe to remove. You see many junipers styled at clubs and at events and often wonder how they respond afterwards to having 60-70% of the foliage removed in one sitting. I feel Peter’s approach, using knowledge gained in 6 years of training in Japan, makes a lot of sense. You might not get a refined looking bonsai at the end of the session, but it will develope quicker in the long run and be a better tree for it.
Don’t take my word for it, listen to Peter.
Fujikawa International School of Bonsai
I suppose this counts as advertising but some of the guys at Fujikawa have been very kind to me, commenting on my blog and sharing photos. I therefore have no qualms about sharing this with everyone.
I’ll be honest, the main reason I’m sharing it is the fact that’s it’s such a bloody good video 🙂 Love the music and the video speaks for itself about the atmosphere at the nursery. No need for any voice over promotion. I only wish I was in a position to go back to school myself!!!!
Workshop Videos
I’ve been adding these each day over on the Club Blogsite and thought I’d bring them up to date here as well.
First 4 parts of the Workshop Videos from Peter Warrens Weekend here. Each video features a tree. Each workshop participant selected a tree for talking through at the start of the workshop. Then depending on what was discussed, it was followed up with some work. Some great info dispensed by Peter.
The Bonsai Art of Japan Episode 30 – Accents
The latest offering from the guys looks at accents and has an interview to boot.
Enjoy