october
Masterpiece
You are correct...I guess you could say classic modern..lol...
Ironically enough. I had a discussion With John R about this very subject about a year ago. I had asked him when did bonsai become so perfect. I had commented about John Naka and previous and I asked if he had known when exactly did the switch take place. I don't think there is/was a clear cut answer. I think bonsai is kind of like everything else in life... It is something that has evolved where people are trying to achieve perfection. To the point where it is super human. I mean we have people that can create paintings so detailed, it looks like photographs. (However, this also dates back to the renaissance time).. people that can draw like a black and white photograph. People that can run the length of multiple marathons in a row. etc...
I guess I am starting to see my bonsai in a more modern light as well. I do like a well organized and structured tree. I do like the format becasue the bottom of the tree is strong and large and the upper part is small. Which generally is the traingle. I do not seek the triangle. It is just that if it weren't for the triangle, we would have trees that are thicker in mass and foliage on the top, we would have what would appear to be stand up rectangular shaped trees, barrel shaped silhouettes or inverse silhouettes.
Rob
Ironically enough. I had a discussion With John R about this very subject about a year ago. I had asked him when did bonsai become so perfect. I had commented about John Naka and previous and I asked if he had known when exactly did the switch take place. I don't think there is/was a clear cut answer. I think bonsai is kind of like everything else in life... It is something that has evolved where people are trying to achieve perfection. To the point where it is super human. I mean we have people that can create paintings so detailed, it looks like photographs. (However, this also dates back to the renaissance time).. people that can draw like a black and white photograph. People that can run the length of multiple marathons in a row. etc...
I guess I am starting to see my bonsai in a more modern light as well. I do like a well organized and structured tree. I do like the format becasue the bottom of the tree is strong and large and the upper part is small. Which generally is the traingle. I do not seek the triangle. It is just that if it weren't for the triangle, we would have trees that are thicker in mass and foliage on the top, we would have what would appear to be stand up rectangular shaped trees, barrel shaped silhouettes or inverse silhouettes.

Rob