Before and After Sierra J

yenling83

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Back to reality and the normal work grind for me after a wonderful weekend of doing nothing but playing with small trees and hanging out with other Bonsai folk actually in person at a club workshop. Nothing against my online Bonsai folk friends, but it is nice to discuss Bonsai face to face on occasion;)


This is a Sierra Juniper I collected 2-3 years ago. The roots were long and skinny. I coiled them into this Anderson flat, however maybe I should have built a custom box to fit the roots shape but after multiple days of hiking, collecting, driving and boxing trees up I decided to just go for it and coil the roots into this flat.


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Kind of differnt feature is this chunk of granite stuck in the trunk, would you keep it or remove it?
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What type of pot do you imagine?

One really cool part about this weekend was the fact that I got to meet Matt Reel. Matt just returned from almost 8 years apprenticing under Shinji Suzuki one of the top Bonsai Pro's in Japan. I got to see Matt wire and style a few trees and his work is absolutely phenomenal! He’s a super cool guy, very down to earth, humble but confident, approachable and extremely talented. He’s back in the US and I’m extremely glad http://reelbonsai.wordpress.com/

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Love it!

Do you know how the roots look like. Looks like they're probably one sided. Gonna be tough getting that tree in a smaller pot
 

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Outstanding work! Shinji Suzuki, in my opinion, is one of the greatest bonsai artists we have today. Well, I guess it is more than just my opinion. He won, I think it's called, the Prime Ministers prize, for his needle juniper with all the small, well manicured pads. Definitely one of the greatest bonsai in existence.

Rob
 

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Thank for the comments and suggestions, yes I agree Mr. Suzuki is on the highest level. Excited to have Matt's influence in the U.S.
 

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Nice. I would keep the granite piece.

For pot, I see an unglazed deep rectangle with scalloped corners. Need to "comb over" some roots to the right though.
 

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I love this juni...tons of potential...and the best is the rock in the trunk...lots of character...Have you seen how chinese embed stones in trunks?
 

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I have not seen them Neli, have any pictures? Poink I like the idea of an unglazed rec. thank you both for the comments!!!
 

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I have pictures...but it is hard to find them...I am going to look for you...I have over 100000 pictures.
Finally after an hour...
It is called Bonsai-tren-da-hinh
And they are very expensive.
 

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Thanks Neli, I like that last picture with the trident a lot! Interesting stone, never seen anything like that before.
 
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