True artist. In every sense. The video without the music and just the sounds of work on that tree really focuses the viewer to the just the tree and the artist working on it. Thank you. Another great video.
Would love it if parts of the video were labeled describing the technique or intention of the methods used. It's extremely fascinating to watch, thanks for the amazing ASMR content!
Bjorn, I noticed at the beginning of the video you split the live vein from the dead wood to allow for bending. What are your thoughts on doing such a procedure on a Sabina juniper? Really like the video.
Splitting live vein from deadwood on a sabina is possible but slightly more risky as the branches tend to weaken following this technique. Just make sure the tree is super healthy beforehand.
I really like these videos with no talking. Peaceful like bonsai...
I love hoy you preserve the organicism of the dead wood
True artist. In every sense. The video without the music and just the sounds of work on that tree really focuses the viewer to the just the tree and the artist working on it. Thank you. Another great video.
Love the amplified noise of the work, even the pitching if the foliage has a distinctive noise, very artistic
Would love it if parts of the video were labeled describing the technique or intention of the methods used. It's extremely fascinating to watch, thanks for the amazing ASMR content!
Peaceful and beautiful work Master
This video brought me peace. Nicely done!
Hey nice video. But I got one question why are you putting some kind of oil in the wood of the tree?
I see a Masterpiece
Artistik!
Beautiful
I want to start doing this!!!
Pretty unique!
SO BEAUTIFUL 😍❤️😍💗😍❤️
What is the stuff he’s spraying/brushing on the tree?
Realmente exquisito jajaja muy bueno y entretenido
Fantástico
Great video :)
priceless
Que árbol tan importante.
😍😍😍😍
I love your post... just a suggestion. How about a tutorial on a tree for a mear mortal, not a $$$$$ tree.
Gnarly dude
Bjorn, I noticed at the beginning of the video you split the live vein from the dead wood to allow for bending. What are your thoughts on doing such a procedure on a Sabina juniper? Really like the video.
Splitting live vein from deadwood on a sabina is possible but slightly more risky as the branches tend to weaken following this technique. Just make sure the tree is super healthy beforehand.
I culametan met met bonsai
joon