I haven't actually. More people were filming shorter stuff for social networks, Andrija Zokic was filming and taking a lot of pictures. Also Jennifer Price was filming some of the moments on the phone and posting on FB/Instagram.
Maybe it was one of theirs that popped up in my suggestions. I'll have to look for it - it just ended in a funny way, and I got a kick out of it.
 
So, here is the summary of all trees we filmed during the Masterclass with Walter Pall in Bonsai Moravia nursery of Lukas Sirotny two weeks ago. Each tree has its own video. You may find information there interesting, a lot of discussions about the initial styling of the yamadori material, about horticulture, timing of the styling, and much more.

Jennifer Price styled Norway Spruce in candelabra style

Andrija Zokic styling Scots pine

Matija Triglav's restyling of the Juniper

Thomas Haering's work on Norway Spruce

Lukas Sirotny's first styling of the monster Taxus
 
Andrija Zokic styling the second Scots pine

Jennifer Price work on oversized Scots Pine

Matija Triglav restyling Colorado Spruce from the nursery

Thomas Haering's work on Larch

My work on the hornbeam from the field
 
Hello Maros, very interesting videos !
I prefered the work of Andrija Zokic (very surprising and nice result) and the work of Jennifer Price (very charismatic result) 👍

Thanks for your work and channel 👏
 
Hello Maros, very interesting videos !
I prefered the work of Andrija Zokic (very surprising and nice result) and the work of Jennifer Price (very charismatic result) 👍

Thanks for your work and channel 👏
Thanks, Clem.

Neither Jennifer's trees were easy. A lot of work, tedious wiring, and tough design decisions. Those kinds of trees are causing a lot of controversy, but this kind of material is exactly what she is looking for. And she puts a lot of energy into styling.

Regarding Andija Zokic pines, he is not that familiar with conifers, since he mostly works with oriental hornbeams and olives etc. His results were very elegant and good.
 
I’ve just uploaded something a bit different from the usual tree work – an interview with Walter Pall that’s aimed at those early in their bonsai journey, especially beginners.

Istead of focusing on a single tree, we talked about what he wishes beginners understood when they start bonsai: species choices, tools, common mistakes, and some of his own regrets and lessons learned over the decades. If you’re earlier in your bonsai journey or you’re teaching others, I think there’s a lot of useful perspective in there.

At the end of the video, you’ll find a playlist containing 9 videos with work on Carpinus orientalis and other deciduous trees from the Croatian Masterclass, for those who want to see the actual styling and development work in detail.

Here’s the interview:

What Walter Pall Wishes Every Bonsai Beginner Knew | Species, Tools & Biggest Regrets
 
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