.....argue against the yamadori would be ignorant.
Nobody has argued against such, instead they have argued against dismissing nursery stock as worthless.
.....As far as the gallery at AoB, with the exception of Walter's Juniper which conveys some age I see no masterpieces there.
Thank you for your enlightened and vastly educated opinion, we'll certainly take it at its full worth. Since you are teaching us, why don't you explain in detail exactly why you would not call Budi Sulistyo's Neea buxifolia a masterpiece? This should be educational for all.
In fact I can make a gallery of nursery trees from the state of California that would blow most of those away as far as bonsai in a comparison.
Then for the love of Pete, do it, stop pounding your chest and screaming that you can. There are those that pound their chests and there are those who have the courage to actually produce. I made the claim that nursery material should not be dismissed as a source for quality bonsai stock, I did not state that it was superior, only that great bonsai can be made from such. I then, to support my claims, compiled a gallery of bonsai made from nursery stock. There are no doubt thousands of other examples out there, In fact I have two more to add to that gallery already and more will come.
This claim that you can produce better bonsai from nursery stock only serves to better illustrate my point, great bonsai can and have been created from nursery stock. However, claiming that you can produce better is a far cry from actually doing so, this is just Monday morning quarterbacking and about as valuable. In short, would of's, could of's, and should of's are for those who don't.
.....The inclusion of Morten Albek's cotoneaster in the gallery makes me feel good though. Makes my group of recently repotted(all nursery stock) shohin look pretty good as far as potential to be masterpieces. (If thats the benchmark)
If you are talking about the attached picture in your post above, I'm afraid they belong more in a beginning "how-to" book than as a comparison to Morten's piece. Since we are giving opinions, your Shohin are not even in the same league, let alone the same ball bark...the ramification structure on Morten's Shohin alone blows all of those out of the water. May I suggest reading
this excellent article?
Instead of complaining and knocking what others are doing, why don't you actually try and add to the community for a change? What can it hurt?
"Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain -- and most fools do." - Dale Carnegie
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