Juniperus Procumbens "Nana" + I'm back

justBonsai

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Hi Nutter Friends,

I used to frequent the boards a lot, but between a job and now professional bonsai pursuits I am an infrequent lurker. I'm beginning to travel and do a lot more bonsai work, so I wanted to emerge from hiding. I've mainly been posting on Facebook and Instagram, but I also have a new website now: https://justbonsai.com/

This tree is probably my favorite tree I've developed this year, I also exhibited the tree in LA at the Nanpukai show. My stylistic tastes post apprenticeship have grown increasingly softer and I tend to gravitate towards bunjin-esk shapes. Procumbens are actually one of my favorite species for bonsai and having had seen several nice examples in Japan, I really wanted to develop a nice one in the states. Some shari work was done and over time the lifelines will become more pronounced.

Julian


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Ruddigger

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As a Southern California local, I’ve been following your work since you got back that procumbens may be my favorite so far.
 
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It's funny just how unpopular the procumbens are in Japan, although you occasionally see some great examples.

Great tree. The low apex on a bunjin-esque tree is really unique. I'd love to see some updates once the deadwood has aged a little more.

Having a look at your website, I see you were only in Japan for around 2 years. If you don't care to divulge I understand, but I'm curious why you didn't stay longer?
 

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Very impressive portfolio on your website and very impressive juniper! Will look forward to following your work more closely 👍🏼
 
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