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Bridge City Bonsai
Приєднався 6 лис 2006
A collection of Bonsai videos, tutorials and experiences.
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Touring the workshop of Shugo Izumi in Atibaia, São Paulo, Brasil
For nearly 50 years master Izumi has been making pottery for bonsai and art in the countryside of São Paulo, Brasil. Using traditional methods for firing and glazing he has made a name for himself as one of the most sought after ceramicists in South America.
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Walkthrough of Regina Suzukis Unrivaled Collection in Atibaia, São Paulo Brasil
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Japanese Brasilian bonsai artist Regina Suzuki has been practicing for the last 29 years. She began her study under Master Hosamu Hidaka. Her beautiful farm in the countryside of the state of Sao Paulo, Brasil boasts one of the largest and most impressive collections in South America. Specializing in Japanese black pine, Regina has not imported a single tree. Every single one of the thousands ...
Walkthrough of Beautiful Bonsai Kai in São Paulo, Brasil
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A walkthrough of this beautiful collection of tropical species from gorgeous natives like Caliandra, Crepe Myrtle, and Bougainvillea to the more commonly Imported Ulmus Parviflora(Chinese Elm) and Ficus. Many more in between so make sure to check out this awesome collection and definitely schedule a visit if you are in the tiny little town of São Paulo. Alan and his pupper dog are excellent hos...
Walkthrough of Pacific Bonsai Museum 2023 displays
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Walking through the 2023 display @pacificbonsaimuseum #bonsai #yamadori #yamadoribonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiinspiration #bonsaiforest #obsidian #oregon #windsweptbonsai #bonsaipot #bonsaisocietyofportland #oregonbonsai
2023 Bonsai Society of Portland exhibition at Portland Nursery
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Walking through the bonsai display at the 2023 BSOP spring show at Portland Nursery. #bonsai #yamadori #yamadoribonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiinspiration #bonsaiforest #obsidian #oregon #windsweptbonsai #bonsaipot #bonsaisocietyofportland #oregonbonsai #portlandnursery
Walkthrough of Bonsai Displays at Portland’s Japanese Garden
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Walking through Portland’s beautiful Japanese Gardens to highlight their incredible bonsai collection. #bonsai #yamadori #yamadoribonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiinspiration #bonsaiforest #obsidian #oregon #windsweptbonsai #bonsaipot #bonsaisocietyofportland #oregonbonsai #portlandjapanesegardens #japanesegarden
Walkthrough of the magnificent bonsai collection of Lee Cheatle.
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Walking through the backyard collection of Lee Cheatle. It would be hard to practice or be involved in bonsai very long in Oregon or Washington without knowing this phenomenal human/ bonsai instructor. Generosity, humility, congeniality and humor surround this local bonsai legends 30 years of experience in this art. Teaching non-stop nearly 7 days a week, he may be one of the hardest working pe...
Walkthrough at Huntington Gardens Zillgitt Bonsai Court
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Walkthrough of an extraordinary collection of bonsai at the Huntington Gardens and Library in San Marino, California. Curated by the Huntington Garden staff and the California Bonsai Society, this collection boasts some absolutely incredible trees. #bonsai #yamadori #yamadoribonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiinspiration #bonsaiforest #obsidian #oregon #windsweptbonsai #bonsaipot #bonsaisocietyofportlan...
Walkthrough of Rakuyo Bonsai
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Walkthrough of the Mecca of deciduous bonsai. Andrew Robson and his father Jeffrey of Rakuyo Bonsai have created a phenomenal collection of trees. With a focus on primarily deciduous material, Andrew has become a thought leader and expert in the field and is highly sought after for his techniques and expertise. #bonsai #yamadori #yamadoribonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiinspiration #bonsaiforest #obsi...
How to make Bonsai. Juniper Bonsai creation with a very special tree.
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From nursery stock to bonsai. Watch as I take this beautiful Juniper Procumbens Nana found at a local nursery and take the first steps of its journey of what will undoubtedly be an excellent bonsai tree. #bonsai #yamadori #yamadoribonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiinspiration #bonsaiforest #obsidian #oregon #windsweptbonsai #bonsaipot #bonsaisocietyofportland #oregonbonsai #juniperbonsai #juniperprocum...
Walkthrough of Steve Wilcox’s incredible bonsai collection.
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Walking through the amazing collection of the late Bonsai Society of Portland member, Steve Wilcox. Steve was a wonderful collector, artist and bonsai ambassador. BSOP has organized a memorial mentorship program. More information can be found here: www.portlandbonsai.org/donate-to-swmf
Walkthrough at beautiful home bonsai garden of Bob Laws
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A collection of trees from a prolific Northwest Bonsai Artist. For more than 60 years Bob has been working on perfecting this beautiful collection and Japanese inspired display garden. His trees have been featured at the Portland Japanese Gardens and the Pacific Bonsai Museum. At 94 years young Bob continues to produce and refine some of the finest bonsai trees the Northwest has to offer. #bons...
Japanese Larch Bonsai forest planting
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Walk around on Lee Cheatle’s massive Japanese Larch forest planting. #bonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaiforest #Japaneselarchbonsai
Japanese Larch Bonsai Forest planting repot.
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Japanese Larch Bonsai Forest planting repot.
Walkthrough at the incomparable Bonsai Mirai.
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Walkthrough at the incomparable Bonsai Mirai.
Great !?
@@pic7158 yes!?
video maravilhoso. parabens.
@@pauloarakaki212 muito obrigado!
Wow! I hope you got to meet Ryan! 🍀 charms!
@@JosephSAi2HT unfortunately I haven’t yet but hoping to soon.
Yes 👏 please, “Incomparable”! Mirai and Ryan are Pioneers of American 🇺🇸 NiMtrees (aka bonsai in japan)!
@@JosephSAi2HT agreed!
Bon sai ❤
Good 👍
Thanks
Very bad videographer ..
@@reevesghislain7518 very unnecessary commentor
A walk through beautiful bonsai trees.
@@palmtide highly recommended if you ever have the chance.
All the tress need a lot of work it looks like.
@@dshevack1 they work constantly to keep up.
Just wow
@@dshevack1 right?
I’m a novice Bonsai enthusiast, but l know when I see something that’s unique yet classically trained with plenty of quirky accents as these. You’re Bonsai has personality.
I wish they were mine but they belong primarily to Ryan Neil who is both classically trained and unique. Glad you enjoyed.
Go visit studio bocabello!
Man I would love to. It’s quite a ways from where I live but it looks amazing!
belíssimos vasos , muita tradição e qualidade
Com certeza! Foi um honra pra ver!
Lugar muito especial parabéns pelas imagens
Obrigado!
I hear some music and some mumbling, then loud music. I come to leartn about Bonsai noit listen to music with volome ALL OVER THE PLACE! Please lose the music all together. It serves zero purpose in an educational video. Sorry, just could not watch this. Trying to be constructive ... but ...
Thanks for watching. Or not.
Illegal. This is poaching. Harvesting trees out of US Nat'l Forests, Nat'l Parks (like Crater Lake), Nat'l Monuments, BLM lands, and State Parks is illegal. Cord wood can be taken, as can limited quantities of berries, nuts, etc, but only for personal use. The whole point in creating these special lands was to protect them against commercial harvesting. Mirai has very old trees, that Nature sculpted over centuries, and they are displayed as bonsai? Unless they've been harvesting from private property at alpine elevations (7-10,000 ft), which is unlikely, this is theft of national treasures, for commercial profit. Respectable bonsai masters have been moving away from yamadori collecting, acknowledging its destructive impact on the aesthetics and ecosystems of Nature. Why aren't viewers talking about this?
Because quite frankly it’s completely ridiculous what you are saying on a number of levels. First off, the collectors I know collect in allowed areas after purchasing permits to do so. Commercial collecting can also be done but that is not what Yamadori collectors are doing. Secondly, Yamadori collectors are not seeking trees that would grow healthy and strong otherwise. We are generally seeking trees which are struggling where they are and in fact would often likely have very few years to live compared to specimens growing in ideal conditions. Even if they would continue to survive, the life they’d have had no comparison to the care and appreciation they are given in the hands of a collector. Thirdly, Yamadori collectors don’t even show up on the chart of individuals and activities which threaten harm to our National Forests. It’s literally a non issue and acting as if it is in the same category as killing animals out of season or without permission or harvesting natural resources for profit on par with illegal logging or mining operations is a little silly. If you care about natural resources so much, spend your efforts to disparage truly bad actors and not individuals who dedicate their lives to appreciation, education, preservation and stewardship of trees.
@@BridgeCityBonsai1 I'll be respectful and not ridicule your comments. I can cite the laws if you wish, but let me summarize. It's illegal to take anything, repeat, anything, out of a National Park. Ryan has admitted to taking specimens out of Crater Lake National Park. Regarding National Forests, only each collector will know whether they went through the proper channels to obtain a permit. Have you, every time? And if a collector did apply for a permit, I doubt they gave the full details in their application, that is, that they planned on taking the oldest trees out of the forest, to then sell. It's illegal for individuals to take forest products to later sell. Finally, regarding your view that collectors are "helping" these ancient trees, as though a tree that's 300 years old needs "help," well, enough said. To be clear, I love bonsai. It's a sublime art...........when done through styling, not when it's the theft of ancient trees from protected public lands. And again, more and more respected bonsai masters have been moving away from this yamadori collecting, acknowledging its destructive impact on the aesthetics and ecosystems of Nature. Each person, every day, gets to decide what the line is on their own morality.
@@Fidgit7 Wait so each person gets to decide their moral line except you’re also going to come on here and call them criminals if you disagree with their moral line? Okey doke. 🤙
Recreational outrage appears.
Is this a private residence? Amazing!
No it’s a bonsai business. They sell trees and take care of clients trees. It’s a pretty nice garden.
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Lindo, maravilhoso, pretendo conhecer
Vai amiga! Vc vai adorar. E melhor se vc entra em contato primeiro. Chama para o Alan e fala que eu te mandei!!
Stunning tree!
Wow! Thank you!!
im speechless
It’s pretty dope
Where is this museum located
In Federal Way, Washington just north of Tacoma about 50 minutes South of Seattle.
Where is this place located and can you buy some of the trees.
Located near St. Helens, Oregon. Tree sales occur online at bonsaimirai.com/
El reportaje es malisimo, el cámara no deja de andar y no se detiene en los árboles, así mismo enfoca algunos que son los que a él le gustan, sin pensar que a otros entusiastas nos gustan ver los árboles con más detenimiento y no sólo los que el considera. En cuestión hay que mejorar mucho.
Gracias amigo mío por la mordaz reseña de mi vídeo amateur. Sin críticos como usted, ¿cómo sabríamos qué vale la pena ver? Lamento que tuvieras que ver este video. Es muy injusto que UA-cam te obligue a ver cosas que no quieres ver y no te permita pasar al siguiente vídeo. Gracias a dios que estás aquí para mí. Intentaré mejorar y ser mejor. ¡Gracias por ver!
@@BridgeCityBonsai1 Ser amater, no significa publicar, valore su trabajo y si lo considera aceptable subalo, ver el video completo es esperar si hay momentos y momentos. Un saludo
Very good bonsai bro
Thanks for watching!
A lot of beautiful bonsai trees. Thanks for sharing. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Wow many beautiful Bonsai Tree. Thanx for sharkng video. Greeting One hobby Bonsai From Indonesia.
Thanks for watching!
We said holy sheit at the same time 😂
Great minds…!
Suscrito y like, gracias por compartir 👍
Gracias para ti!!
Incredible bonsai collection! Thanks for sharing💚
Thanks for watching!
🎉❤🎉❤❤🎉
Thanks for watching!!
Nice walk-through, except for the people that kept walking in front of the camera.
That was my excellent host Jeffrey Robson. Had to get him in a few frames.
Gorgeous walk! Love bonsai💚
Me too!! Thanks for watching!
Wooow beautifull bonsais there eh ! it would be a pleasure to visit the place , thank You for share .
Absolutely stunning yard for sure. Thanks for watching.
何の音? 撮影者はプレデターか?
Wonderful! 👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow, awesome trees! 😃💚
It’s an awesome collection. Have you been in person?
No, unfortunately not.
Well if you ever make it to the states, it’s a great destination with lots of other amazing things to see nearby.
很棒的盆景!🎉
9:23 Pulset
Поклон мастеру!!! Браво!!!!
Beautiful trees
Thank you for watching!
Is that a Pohutakawa at 3:05?! Awesome to see.
It sure is!! Good eye!
Very nice
Thanks for watching!
thâm mỹ bon sai có vấn đề...!
💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
❤️🌳
Beautiful video and amazing garden!👍👍
Thank you!! Definitely see it in person if you haven’t already!
That koi pond is so amazing
Totally! Some of the biggest and nicest Koi I’ve seen!
Bonsainya indah sekali..
Thanks for watching!
Americans really lack the refinement of the Japanese when it comes to bonsai.
I would agree but say it less derogatorily. Americans tend to express bonsai with less rigidity in design and tradition. As is true of many things American, there is a tendency towards independence in thought and freedom of expression. I think there is also a tendency towards a more realistic expression of the natural world in American Bonsai versus this perfectly refined and often seemingly artificial reflection of nature that presents in the Japanese model. All that said, plenty of American Bonsai practitioners study and emulate the Japanese style and have incredibly refined trees that follow the traditional Japanese models. This particular show and tell is from our local bonsai club and many of the people presenting trees may only have been working on their trees for less than 10 years. For many of us, it was our first time showing a tree. This is a very informal showing though and didn’t necessarily attract the best of what the region has to offer. Thanks for watching and commenting !!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ no rules love it!
Thank you for sharing my friend
Thank YOU for watching!!