Great that you had these Bonsai enthusiasts work on these yews. I was desperately looking for a follow up on your yews, after you presented them. I think they are fabulous trees, and deserve adequate care. Thank you.
Between the look and the accent, I feel like Kevin would make an amazing cameo in a Guy Ritchie movie. You'd see that cutter and expect some good ol ultraviolence, then the camera pans out and you see this masterpiece. What an amazing talent. Thanks for showcasing this kind of work, Peter.
This year I may now look forward to these trees progress. Capturing the ancient weathered look requires vision and patience. These sessions help us cultivate that instead of hurrying off to a finished product. Thank you all, and happy new year,
Thank's for showing the whole process! Amazing! As a beginner with Bonsai's this video gives a whole new dimension and perspective on what you can do and achieve.. Thanks!
Love the channel and Peter's handling of the trees. I assume, such intense carving is not his style. It's also not my style. Interesting video, but for me it is more a curiosity then really working with the trees.
Completely unrelated question but hopefully Peter or anyone else can answer. I live in the southern US the Satsuma trees we have are grafted to the more cold tolerant Mock Orange root stock which grows wild in the woods here. If I grow plants from the Satsuma seeds will the plant be a Satsuma tree or a Mock Orange?
4,854-year-old "Methuselah" is a Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) growing high in the White Mountains of Inyo County in eastern California USA
If you have pictures of some of his already established work I would love to see them. It's a bit hard to get a clear idea of what these trees will look like after they've healed. An interesting concept he's working on nonetheless.
There's a portfolio on his website, that's the best source of Mr Willson's work I was able to find. There aren't a ton of examples, but you'll get a solid idea for his style and how his trees look completed.
@@peterchan6212 I didn't count, I was only being facetious. His knowledge about trees "leaves" me very envious so I must poke fun. It's absolutely incredible that I got a response from you. I've been watching your videos for the better part of 5 years and have yet to have the patients necessary to successfully grow my own bonsai . I've ordered myself a Japanese maple and harvest a live oak seedling to try and test my patients again. On a side note, your comment about people being interesting opened my eyes. I tend to be quite judgmental and thinking of people as interesting gives me an entirely different perspective. Thank you for your wise words and your amazing videos.
Really interesting video this one. Thanks Peter, Kevin & team
What a transformation, after few years it will be looked like very attractive!
Great that you had these Bonsai enthusiasts work on these yews. I was desperately looking for a follow up on your yews, after you presented them. I think they are fabulous trees, and deserve adequate care. Thank you.
I have a tree which Kevin has worked on, one of the best bonsia artists in England.
He is indeed. Can you email us a pic of the tree now. Would love to see it.
Hi l have sent a picture by email.
Change is dramatic! Amazing talent.
Between the look and the accent, I feel like Kevin would make an amazing cameo in a Guy Ritchie movie. You'd see that cutter and expect some good ol ultraviolence, then the camera pans out and you see this masterpiece. What an amazing talent. Thanks for showcasing this kind of work, Peter.
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Masters at work, wish to see those big trees standing proud in a year's time..thx for sharing Peter.
Wonderful Second part. They are going to look amazing when they are done.
This year I may now look forward to these trees progress. Capturing the ancient weathered look requires vision and patience. These sessions help us cultivate that instead of hurrying off to a finished product. Thank you all, and happy new year,
Good help Peter , you got “State of art” in carving issues , thanks 🙏 for sharing
Thank you... 🙏 😔 🙏
Dr. Chan, another interesting video.
🙏 🖖 🙏 😔 🙏 🙏 🙏
This was amazing , but out of my depth , l rejoice in having one l repot not die. Happy Healthy and Peaceful New Year to all.
Nice job! You carry bonsai art to people!
Thank's for showing the whole process! Amazing! As a beginner with Bonsai's this video gives a whole new dimension and perspective on what you can do and achieve.. Thanks!
Hi from Vancouver island. Thanks for the island shoutout!
That japanese yew in the end is the one!
Yes I would also like to see more of that, involving the thougt process and the beautiful sketch!
I love seeing such a large tree being done
Beautiful!
Very interesting detail in the end to see the 5-year prediction of that Japanese yew! I could never predict a tree like that...
Thank you ... Masters! Beautiful and learning so much! Good Stuff!
Such a different approach. Two real artists, to be sure.
Eager to see the follow-up on these.
Great job. Very inspiring!
Fantastic work! Can't wait to see the progress of those trees especially if it's having a pot 🍲. Good job.. 👍 always watching from PH.. ❤️❤️❤️
Incredible vision and know how. Beautiful beginnings!
Great work 👏 wait till next these trees will be just awesome.
Absolutely beautiful Kevin❤
It´s amazing so much difference the trees get.
Nice Job. 👍
very interesting serie
Wow beautiful 😍😍😍😍❤
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 thanks Peter
Wow looking forward to updates on those
Kevin made a beauty of the beast😍
Happy New Year Peter!
Everyone loves yew.
Love the channel and Peter's handling of the trees. I assume, such intense carving is not his style. It's also not my style.
Interesting video, but for me it is more a curiosity then really working with the trees.
Happy New Year Peter🎉
Very interesting, gives it a whole other dimensin! Just beautiful!!!🥰 Happy New Year!
Stunning job !!
Completely unrelated question but hopefully Peter or anyone else can answer. I live in the southern US the Satsuma trees we have are grafted to the more cold tolerant Mock Orange root stock which grows wild in the woods here. If I grow plants from the Satsuma seeds will the plant be a Satsuma tree or a Mock Orange?
Happy new year,thanks for all this great Videos
Is Kevin a pirate? Hope you have a great new year, you and the pirate also.
Sceptical at first but with a vision to the future I think they'll look fantastic
Nice work!
I would love to see an update on these trees!
Outstanding
Awesome 👏🏻
4,854-year-old "Methuselah" is a Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) growing high in the White Mountains of Inyo County in eastern California USA
The root base looks like a King crab or Dungeness crab.
I live in California and it’s not uncommon to see huge, living trees that are hollowed out like that.
If you have pictures of some of his already established work I would love to see them. It's a bit hard to get a clear idea of what these trees will look like after they've healed. An interesting concept he's working on nonetheless.
There's a portfolio on his website, that's the best source of Mr Willson's work I was able to find. There aren't a ton of examples, but you'll get a solid idea for his style and how his trees look completed.
@@NoDecaf7 thank you.
Cigs and dust, the fuel for lungs 😂 jokes a side, good performance
yea
Yeah oooh yeah 👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Peter, sorry I have tried to send a picture of my tree but I cannot seem to work out how?
yea?
👍👌🙂
He wasted the pot!
Carving is never pretty in the doing, but it’s a long process when done right
He said "yah" 473 times.
You actually counted it?
Everyone has his or her own distinctive way of talking. This is what makes people so interesting !
@@peterchan6212 I didn't count, I was only being facetious. His knowledge about trees "leaves" me very envious so I must poke fun. It's absolutely incredible that I got a response from you. I've been watching your videos for the better part of 5 years and have yet to have the patients necessary to successfully grow my own bonsai . I've ordered myself a Japanese maple and harvest a live oak seedling to try and test my patients again. On a side note, your comment about people being interesting opened my eyes. I tend to be quite judgmental and thinking of people as interesting gives me an entirely different perspective. Thank you for your wise words and your amazing videos.
aren't they at least 30 years old?
He should wear a mask when carving.
Stunning result, otherwise.
Yeah?
"Subjugatewhat you're doing".
Eh?
...yeah...
Wear your safety glasses.🙂
Kevin, please get a new cutting blade that tool is very triggering haha ya
and again carving away...
Yeah well yeah another vid to watch with out the sound yeah
Very judgmental.
@@Stettafire yeah such is life yeah yeah yeah
atleast its not a sim
He’s a butcher
@@dunker982 Looks like a biker to me!😉