I love how Master Kimura teaches the apprentice from 3:08 how to correctly straighten a wire after making a mistake. Mr Kimura makes sure his apprentice makes no bad habits. I wish there were English subtitles.
The respect you see in his disciples for their teacher is remarkable. Reminds me of like a 3* Michelin star restaurant everyone working in unison or at least being proactive.
Good afternoon, excellent video. It is a privilege to see Master Kimura with his disciples in his bonsai workshop. Thank you very much for sharing your teachings.
I love watching these videos, and I love how you reply to every comment too! Thank you so much for posting these videos, I just can't get enough of getting an inside look into the workspace of Mr. Kimura, and his disciples. Oh, and not only that, the filming is also very nice. We can really see whats going on.
The discipline and team work is quite amazing to see between the master and the students and the quality of the video showing the details of the work that’s put into the Bonsai tree very professional and the end results truly work of art 😍👍🏼♥️
fantastic video, very instructive. you showed few techniques which may be simple and trivial to experts like you but are like gold to people such as myself who like to do bonsai but do not have the time to study it in depth. thank you for sharing. One question: did you use lime sulfur on the deadwood? it's very different from the one I have seen, yours seems dense with a green appearance.
Michele Tartaglia Thank you for watching and your comment. Hope you can learn from the video. Yes, we use lime sulphur and mix with water color. It become white after dry.
I think there is an extraordinary cue to apply to be a Kimura apprentice. From what I know, he does not take apprentices unless they are vouched from respected Bonsai Masters and even then you would be lucky to be accepted.
I love how Master Kimura teaches the apprentice from 3:08 how to correctly straighten a wire after making a mistake. Mr Kimura makes sure his apprentice makes no bad habits. I wish there were English subtitles.
The respect you see in his disciples for their teacher is remarkable. Reminds me of like a 3* Michelin star restaurant everyone working in unison or at least being proactive.
Good afternoon, excellent video. It is a privilege to see Master Kimura with his disciples in his bonsai workshop. Thank you very much for sharing your teachings.
Joshhhua Garcia Thank you for your pleasure.
It's also interesting to see the interacting between the master and the students! Great video's, thanks for posting!
Rene Voortwist Thank you for watching.
Amazing methods, I assume the tree was air layered in the field , then removed after sufficient roots have been grown
I love watching these videos, and I love how you reply to every comment too! Thank you so much for posting these videos, I just can't get enough of getting an inside look into the workspace of Mr. Kimura, and his disciples.
Oh, and not only that, the filming is also very nice. We can really see whats going on.
KongFuEagle Thank you so much.
Your comment made me so happy. Thank you! 😄
The discipline and team work is quite amazing to see between the master and the students and the quality of the video showing the details of the work that’s put into the Bonsai tree very professional and the end results truly work of art 😍👍🏼♥️
One artist, six hands
Hai học trò của Thầy
Thank you for sharing the whole process of the work, sincere thanks to all who make this possible, a greeting from Spain
Lucky You’re welcome and thank you for your comment. 😊
fantastic video, very instructive. you showed few techniques which may be simple and trivial to experts like you but are like gold to people such as myself who like to do bonsai but do not have the time to study it in depth. thank you for sharing. One question: did you use lime sulfur on the deadwood? it's very different from the one I have seen, yours seems dense with a green appearance.
Michele Tartaglia Thank you for watching and your comment.
Hope you can learn from the video.
Yes, we use lime sulphur and mix with water color. It become white after dry.
Wonderful design! Congratulations
Kiên Văn Nhân Thanks!
work with the heart is art
Yang buar cat keringan itu namanya apa?
Amazing thank you for posting
robbo60cr you’re welcome. Thank you for watching.
how old is that tree?
I want to ask what is smeared in the bonsai stem?
Lime sulfur to bleach the deadwood with black ink to tone it down.
Cheers,
Hans van Meer.
Please add more videos on a daily basis!!
Sercan Günaydın please wait for more video.
How do you apply for becoming Mister Kimura apprentice?
Thank you very much
I think there is an extraordinary cue to apply to be a Kimura apprentice. From what I know, he does not take apprentices unless they are vouched from respected Bonsai Masters and even then you would be lucky to be accepted.
what is that mixture of liquid substances?
Lime sulfur to bleach the deadwood with black ink to tone it down.
Cheers,
Hans van Meer.
Amazing.
good izin oembeet ya pak
Perhaps an English translation at some date?
Amazing!
Marco Ruiz Thank you 😁
Kimura’s home Bonsai you're welcome!, but I won't say it if it wasn't true! 😜😘
Marco Ruiz Thank you again.
And thank you so much. 😄
Excelent wowwwww Is a beautyful, Master Kimura y they best oficina they best , congratulations ,,,,,, saludos desde Colombia
Julian Camilo Villamarin Flauteros thank you very much.
bọn này kiếm đâu phôi quái vc
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tree torture.
So why are you watching? Idiot
5/5 but not finish?
thou_shalt_kill 113 I couldn’t took a video until finish that time. So this video is finish.
thou_shalt_kill 113 I will make a short video of this bonsai later.