First of all, to call Peter a 'baby' by comparison is disingenuous and completely unnecessary. Secondly, first hand means you've quite literally witnessed them both work, in the flesh - have you? You're not comparing some layman to Kimura, you're comparing a man with 50 plus years experience with 21 RHS Gold Medals.
Makes sense, while I respect Peter Chan contribution to the bonsai community. Kimura is a Pro Bonsai Master who is world recognised and has won all the most prestigious awards in Japan in which IMO is the pinnacle of bonsai artistry. There is a reason why many recognised Bonsai pros go to Japan to learn the art and then make a reputation of their own. I have a few Peter Chan books, but Kimura is like Mount Everest level. It's like comparing a Harvard Mathematics Professor to a really good high school maths teacher. I would gladly pay to watch a Kimura demo while I would be happy to browse and watch a "free" Peter Chan video.
salam kenal tuan mashaimo Kimura dr indonesia.....mau nanya itu bonsae apa namanya,medianya apa tuan.....kalu bisa terjemahkan bahasa Indonesia tuan trmakasih salam satu hobi tuan.....suyoto
with the students taking away most of the tasks, this looks a lot more like regular work than an art or a hobby. even though i have become obsessed with bonsai recently, i REALLY dislike this video. he just looks so bored doing it.
I don't think he's bored, that's concentration. He also seems annoyed at constantly being asked "so what are you doing now!?", when he's still just doing the basic routine maintenance that had been neglected. "How many times do I have to say: 'I am just removing the dead and unnecessary branches' ?" Meanwhile he's probably visualising and thinking about what to do with the branches that will be left. Then "how do you not break the branches?" -> "I stop applying force when I feel it's about to break"... What a stupid question. How do you know to close the lid on a container without overly tightening it? How do you hold anything without crushing it? All equally idiotic questions as what was asked.
It's poorly put together. Half of it is him wrapping raffia. You get the idea pretty quickly; you don't need to watch so much of the process. This man is clearly revered for his work (evident in the way his acolytes attend to him); it's a shame we don't see more of it and the thoughts behind his decisions.
Learn from Masahiko Kimura in his online course! Full curriculum and more free previews at: www.bonsaiempire.com/courses/kimura-masterclass
なんだ、日本の文化で外人が金とんのか?この野郎
some really great shots of all the trees. thanks for posting to UA-cam and then GOOGLE. 👍
木村先生お元気ですか?私は30年位前に盆栽専門誌で先生の盆栽の改作見て25歳から盆栽と、木村先生の大ファンでした。木村先生が針金をかけた赤松は大型盆栽のため、もうありませんが、木村先生が写っている本などかい集めてました。偶然見つけた木村先生のお姿、懐かしいです。これからも頑張ってください👍😄❗最後まで針金かけ見たかったです👏👏🌱🍀
I started bonsai a few months ago and your videos are a source of inspiration. Thanks from French Polynesia. 👏🌺
Wonderful!
Kimura is such a fitting surname for a bonsai master
mr. Kimura is a very inspiring bonsai master.
his works are truly extraordinary😍
What a gorgeous tree. When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought the aspect ratio of the image had been shifted too much.
some really great shots of all the trees. thanks for posting to UA-cam and then GOOGLE. 👍
Dyed raffia?? Never seen that before. Makes perfect sense! Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video. 🙏 It's so beautiful and there are also very useful topics too.
Glad you liked it! There is some more previews in the curriculum of this Kimura Masterclass: www.bonsaiempire.com/courses/kimura-masterclass
Wow very good Bonsai
Rallay great job by the bonsai MaSter legend Masahiko Kimura
Very nice n so very wonderful bonsai
🌳🌲 hi from Australia. this video gives me good ideas. have a few pines . keep well every one. Keith Australia
As you!
thanks for sharing mr kimura :)
Thanks from México city. Gracias desde Ciudad de México.
Sadly it’s behind a paywall, that’s why I love peter Chan his contributions so much.
peter olsen its a preview of the total work, it’s still nice to see a master working, especially if you want to see the whole tree rescape.
NanoTLG , I see no comparison.
@@JohnnyGreenroom behave.
First of all, to call Peter a 'baby' by comparison is disingenuous and completely unnecessary. Secondly, first hand means you've quite literally witnessed them both work, in the flesh - have you? You're not comparing some layman to Kimura, you're comparing a man with 50 plus years experience with 21 RHS Gold Medals.
Makes sense, while I respect Peter Chan contribution to the bonsai community. Kimura is a Pro Bonsai Master who is world recognised and has won all the most prestigious awards in Japan in which IMO is the pinnacle of bonsai artistry. There is a reason why many recognised Bonsai pros go to Japan to learn the art and then make a reputation of their own. I have a few Peter Chan books, but Kimura is like Mount Everest level. It's like comparing a Harvard Mathematics Professor to a really good high school maths teacher. I would gladly pay to watch a Kimura demo while I would be happy to browse and watch a "free" Peter Chan video.
Thanks for share master 🙏🙏👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Спасибо огромное за перевод!!!!
❤❤❤
Nice bonsai! This job is very popular in the world. I will learn from you to create wonderful miniature landscapes.
Mantap sekali bonsai nya luar biasa.salam ngopi🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Kimura Sensei!
Cây Tùng bonsai rất đẹp👍
Amazing and beauty
Espectacular
Beautiful
Mantap banget bosku semoga sukses. Salam
Un trabajo muy importante
I wish I had three apprentices to help chopstick the soil in.
Noche video's , podrían poner subtítulos en español también? No todos hablamos inglés!!!
Sangat bagus 👍
Have you ever kerfed a tree trunk that is too thick to bend to get it to the shape you have here?
salam kenal tuan mashaimo Kimura dr indonesia.....mau nanya itu bonsae apa namanya,medianya apa tuan.....kalu bisa terjemahkan bahasa Indonesia tuan trmakasih salam satu hobi tuan.....suyoto
4:52 справа Андрей Бессонов?
или мне показалось?
Точно! Не показалось!👍👍👍
Masang rafia e...🙂
So Bonsai Empire should buy a new shirt to Master Kimura, because he get dirty by applying a not necessary raffia colored with ink ! 😉
Why are his assistants white?
Preserverence all the way
Quá đẹp
😍😍😍😍
so desu ne.
Начало есть, конец где😱😱😱
That tree definitely had some work done on it before
i'm indonesian 👍
Ouch
Nghệ Nhân
Never looked after my ass!
First
with the students taking away most of the tasks, this looks a lot more like regular work than an art or a hobby.
even though i have become obsessed with bonsai recently, i REALLY dislike this video.
he just looks so bored doing it.
I don't think he's bored, that's concentration.
He also seems annoyed at constantly being asked "so what are you doing now!?", when he's still just doing the basic routine maintenance that had been neglected.
"How many times do I have to say: 'I am just removing the dead and unnecessary branches' ?"
Meanwhile he's probably visualising and thinking about what to do with the branches that will be left.
Then "how do you not break the branches?" -> "I stop applying force when I feel it's about to break"... What a stupid question.
How do you know to close the lid on a container without overly tightening it? How do you hold anything without crushing it?
All equally idiotic questions as what was asked.
It's poorly put together. Half of it is him wrapping raffia. You get the idea pretty quickly; you don't need to watch so much of the process. This man is clearly revered for his work (evident in the way his acolytes attend to him); it's a shame we don't see more of it and the thoughts behind his decisions.
Wow. This guy is doing hardly anything himself. Great artist, but very weak. Lots of people flanking him. It is a dilution if ever one saw it! :0/
you saw 15 mins of what could have been hours of work...
You are a very ignorant person, who has no idea about bonsai culture in Japan.