Bonsai at Extreme Locations | Bonsaikunst Hamburg Demo
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2020
- This video was produced for the online exhibition of the Bonsaikunst Hamburg in Germany. Check out the group's full online show via the link below!
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Thanks for participating in our video exhibition, Bjorn! We really hope to realize this as a real exhibiton in the next years and we would be glad and honoured to have you there as well!
Outstanding Work Bjorn! It's styling like this that separates you from the amateur bonsai channels.
I thought initially the tree was nice. After trimming and wiring WOW 👏 👍
instablaster.
Amazing, all those years of experience in Japan showing through in the application of techniques. Bold move killing off the right branch but it just shows how much vision Bjorn has and knows what will work and how the tree will look when it's styled. Great video, great skill.
hi big guy... sorry for my English.. i'm italian... you are the best joung bonsaier.. very very spectacular plants are in your garden
I thumbed up before i even watched. As a regular viewer I already know!
That stops him as a creator figuring out what works and what doesn't work with his videos
Watching this is like therapy,excellent,thankyou
Thank you for making this available to the public!
Incredible artistic talent. Not just skills but truly a gift. Thank You !
Stunning work.
Beautiful. Thanks for the Demo
Гарний бонсай!!!
Excellent demo!
Thank you again.
Good design as always, Bjorn. Jempol!!
Great demo, and a bonus in my vocabulary..."spaghetting". Thank you sensei!
I really hope we get to see this tree again next year to see the progression it’s made!
Ur work is spectacular wooow!
Great work 😎🌳
Amazing transformation! Great job. Very cool to watch and learn. Have a blessed day.
Amazing work
Stunning - the art of compromises at its best.
It's great watching a master at work.
Wow!!! I am truly fascinated by the finished product. You are truly gifted! More power to you, sir.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge it came out fantastic very beautiful 👍👍🇵🇷
Thank you Bjorn and Bonsaikunst Hamburg for a great demo - great job Bjorn :)
your explanation and the way u explain is very nice and easy to understand..
and facts are very important..
if u can explain fertilizers and maintenance it is very nice
Dye the raffia with Diluted Sumi ink. Makes it look grey. Thanks for the great content!!!!
You are very talented. Your stylings are 2nd to none...
Thank you for the amazing content.💕🇺🇸
Freaking fantastic work once again!
Excellent.
thank you Bjorn for the course
Beautiful 👏👏👏😎
A wonderfull Masterclass !!!
Stunning Tree Bjorn!!! Really good Work and good Thoughts for the Styling.
Excellent work, nice hoodie
Want extreme locations? More than welcome to visit Iceland Bjorn!
My fav bonsai master
SPECTACULAR!!!
Looks great 👍
Inspiring. Thanks so much for doing this
Awesome work as usual 🙌🏼
What a nice work ! And again, a very well realised video, technically speaking. Congratulations !
So beautiful
Me encanta todo desde el árbol hasta el método de trabajo, técnicas y la edicion. Eres TOP 💪👏👍
wow very nice so beautiful bonsai bro 😊❤❤❤❤🌳
A M A Z I N G. Thank you for sharing the video! Can't wait to one day work on a magnificent yamadori like that!
Thank You 🙏✌️
Amazing styling!
Nice work Dawg! It looks aight.
Great work.
Fabulous technique - as usual! I'm still trying to envision the tree's final design, i.e., look. Hope you'll show us this tree again, in a few months - maybe before Winter storage. Thanks for another engaging vid!
Brilliant restyling!
Wow, exellent job, beautiful tree, thanks for share!!
This is beautiful.
Holy crap this is amazing! I can imagine it being smushed by snow and ice year after year.
Magic. Love all the Jin 👍
spectacular - would love to see current pics of this
I like what you did to cover that terrible terrible hideous branch. J/k. It really looks good brother and I’m excited to see it grow!!
Outstanding. Ver6 much enjoyed your technique of masking
Phenomenal and very informative video. Greetings from Edinburgh!!!
so good
The materiel has been perfectly used and you get the full potential of this tree, again Bjron I love your work and the material you have, I'd so much like to one day be able to work on this type of collecting tree 🙂
Preciosa resolución, saludos!!!!!!!
Good design, good job..
10 people dislike this?? Excellent video and fantastic tree,thank you.
Well done sir...😊
Cool 👏🏻
Napakagaling talaga ng aking kuya bjorn always 2 thumbs up bro
After this video I apreciate a little more this art.
1 word, wow
Keep doing your thing! Chee hoo
Excellent video and a beautiful job. Can you explain, when setting the pot at such an angle, how you progress the tree to be at the new angle but the pot becomes horizontal. I have seen many such demonstrations but this last development has never been mentioned. PS I have just sent another small one-off donation but don't give up the day job yet.
Beautiful creation. Appreciate much, the considerations made during the process , to shield some uninteresting features. Wondering whether changing the front view by a slight rotation would be better to reduce extension of the tree to the left.
Great video! I am really enjoying to listen to the different steps and the thoughts about it!
As I am super new to the whole topic, I don't understand where the tilted pot will end.
Will it be repoted so the roots will level out over time or what is the process?
Another excellent and informative video. One comment, I seem to remember in one of your presentations you cautioned against separating live vein and dead wood on Sabina junipers; did I remember correctly?
"knock on wood here 🤞"
*knocks tree wood*
Would like to see this tree in 20 yrs.
very nice job, have a lot visual focus congrats."sorry my english"
by tilting the tree so much, what is going to happen to the roots at the back that will become exposed ?
Mantap
So is the needle foliage the juvenile foliage? What does it mean if it goes back to juvenile foliage?
Dang that's a nice tree.
I would love to have some cuttings from this tree
Hi
Random question for you.
I use to watch your earlier videos and I noticed some of the episodes of art or bonsai are missing.
Would it be possible to repost or tell me which one has the maple trimming in.
I believe the video had close ups of a mountain maple being trimmed back before the buds broke.
Very helpful video but I can't find it
I can’t believe you put a screw into that tree
@Eisei-en Bonsai What about the pot? With the reorientation, are you going to have to repot it, or just keep it wired to the table like that?
Dude!!
So nice tree I think he culd use that foliage more efective. And use some for cutting s.
Do you strike what you cut off as cuttings? As a nursery I feel you should take advantage of all that free material. But a very nice tree it will be in the future.
All the people who disliked the video use Turface. BONSAI DANIEL SAN!
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Cat litter
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Hi. In winter, trees must be in home or out?
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Hi Bjorn once again I commend your incredible skills but this time i wonder if this could have turned out better. In this case, i find that the second part of the main trunk is almost parallel to the groud (something you've taught us not to do in so many videos) and is way too long compared to the rest of the composition. Mind, this is NOT intended as a critique but as a design discussion. Thank you so much anyway for the great posts.
What will happen to the pot on the long run ? Do you need to change it or will it have a custom stand to keep it at that angle ?
It will be potted to the correct angle
What do you exactly call the wire that u are using???
Hello I would like to know if you can do maples in places like texas
Hey, if you live in or near the hill country there's a nursery called jade bonsai and they sell bonsai maples, mostly Japanese trident maple, but if you know the maple tree well you want to bonsai well you can do it, the hardest part is keeping the leaves small with enough light but not too much to where the tree gets hurt. One suggestion is, if you live in south texas try to keep it in morning sun mostly as I've come to find its hard to keep a lot of those trees and types of plants alive with the afternoon sun and heat.
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I know nothing about bonsai. It does seem, though, that there is a 'bonsai shape' where by all the trees, regardless of their natural shape in the wild. It seems to fit to a pattern which is roughly a bell curve, where the shape is formed with branches which are almost weeping out in splayed plateaus like outstretched hands. is that a fair evaluation of a 'classic' bonsai style?
I think so to but I am not quite an expert
Yes it's usually it's the most commonly approach when styling trees as it helps to give an aged and weather appearance, making the tree look more older than it is. That's one of the main reasons I know of, but perhaps there's more.
Quick google search will answer this
Yes. That is appealing to most people and customers.