They take my breath away and restore it at the same time. Organic life forms charting different frequencies. The caretakers are banging!! Thnx for sharing!
@@Fragi Obviously because they are nice looking trees that people spent a long time working on them. So no I wouldn’t destroy them like you probably would!
You know that each and every one of these are old. The time and attention to detail that has been put into creating these masterpieces is well thought out. These are absolutely incredible would seriously like to know the age of these and the methods used to make these into what they currently are.
WOW. Fantastic expo/exhibit. What a fantastic multi-row display in video. *Time, patience, and dedication to grow and maintain these. **Part of ancient Japanese bushido training. ***Everyone in the world should strive to create a safe environment, and grow one of these for 10 yrs. ****It would make each and everyone of us a better person.! My mother donated a 4-ft tall 60 yr old Jade bonsai tree that we had in Southern California in our house, growing up. It went to the St. Paul conservatory and part of it went to a garden in Seattle, WA. (They were both started 1970.)
I love Bonsai, this is a magnificent collection, it makes me think of my recently departed mother, she loved Bonsai and everything Oriental, she taught me, her eldest child and daughter so much. She was like a built in best friend, because I was born 7 days after her 20th birthday, we grew up together. I miss her constantly.❤
all of them are simply magnificent, hard to choose, however the most touched me a tree with the "stone root", looks like a piece of mountain where tree start to grown from it. Abolutelly piece of art my nr 1 ( 0:55)
Ive always been interested in, and loved Bonsai.. I had quite a few that I lost (didnt survive) after a few moves early on in life.. Never started again
It is a strikingly elegant and beautiful presentation of plants. It is a high end form of art that everyone can see. It's ancient but lively. From design, to training, and keeping, a bonsai is a treasure that takes many years to form and last hundreds of years. It is a celebration of plant life and human life. Bonsai was developed in ancient China when China had the best economy. Neighbor Japan has been a keen learner who inherited a lot of China's high end heritages. Then China collapsed. The stable economy of Japan ensures such a sophisticated form of art is preserved. Then through friendship with the USA, the art and skill spread into the West, and is appreciated by many more people.
First one I've missed since 2015, looks like it was a great exhibition. Thanks for getting this out so fast as always Oscar. I bet you were editing this in your hotel room. 😆
My new favorite hobby, is taking sacred trees, and making an air layering from them. Then, they're put into a terrarium to provide nutrients water and light And time is fast forwarded, using an electromagnetic field.. so the tree becomes a thousand years old in an instant... Can't wait to see those around. They're grown in space by the way.
Reminds me of sage brush, they take 50 years to get to the size of a bonsai and 100 years to fully mature and they look like little trees ! They are endangered in the wild so If you want to grow something similar to bonsai that is more low maintenance and at the same time help the environment you can raise baby sage brush and send them off to be planted in their natural habitat once they get old enough .
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simplemente asombroso!! muchas gracias por compartir
These trees are so beautiful. I wish you -or they- had noted how old each specimen was and weather it was trained and miniaturized from a normal tree or collected already stunted.
Ryan Niel has, in my opinion, changed bonsai for the better since starting his garden Mirai. With his online Mirai Live platform (that i was able to be a part of since 2018, started it in 2017), he revolutionized the hobby in so many ways and now with his app, has once again revolutionized the way in which we can practice our hobby at the highest level no matter who you are, where you live, or finances. The bonsai hobby is not cheap, but even someone in ny shoes that live paycheck to paycheck, can very much enjoy this beautiful artform and do it at the highest level I can, and thanks to Ryan and his awesome team at Bonsai Mirai, my trees have truly elevated in the last 6 years to a point i never thought possible. Very much looking forward to seeing what Ryan does at the trophy next year. It can only be extraordinary!!!
The ones that look like a little forest with multiple trees, is amazing
Yes the forests are stunning!!
One was I think a quaking aspen and they actually are 1 entity but look like several trees. I was so impressed that got the right
That was my favourite. I love trees.
Take mushrooms and spend the night under some giant Sequoia. I am 53, that was 30 years ago, and life changing.
@christinamainoli3033 The largest living organism on earth is a stretch of Quaking Aspen in Fish Lake National Forest. Sevier County, Utah.
The trees with naked branches are stunning. So beautiful.
I respect the art of Bonsai tree 🌳 artist. They really pay attention to detail.
Absolutely right! Did you have a favorite? :)
I do! It’s the Juniper, because of its stunning tree trunk :)
i am just so absolutely stunned. i was left gasping out loud at so many of them. such beauty. thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@bonsaiempire how could i not?
Beauty in imperfection, viewing time and experiencing patience.
It is exhilarating how beautiful these creatures are
They take my breath away and restore it at the same time. Organic life forms charting different frequencies. The caretakers are banging!! Thnx for sharing!
I can't begin to know how to judge these. It's clear that much love and dedication was invested in each of these.
All Artists did a good job. Amazing bonsai’s I want them all
Cùng đam mê
you want them...what for, to destroyed them ? buy a poppie
@@Fragi Obviously because they are nice looking trees that people spent a long time working on them. So no I wouldn’t destroy them like you probably would!
@@FragiI don't think anyone here wants to destroy a poppie
You know that each and every one of these are old. The time and attention to detail that has been put into creating these masterpieces is well thought out. These are absolutely incredible would seriously like to know the age of these and the methods used to make these into what they currently are.
How old these trees might be?
@@Spazik86 anywhere from a few years to well over 100 years old.
Espectaculares arboles y grandiosa exposición, calidad de video, gracias.
I'm awestruck by all these beautiful bonsai! The judges have a hard job 😮
Magnificent! Kudos to the Bonsai Artist and Organizers
We agree!
Beautifully presented and totally enlightening...a joy to behold.
Glad you enjoyed it
Diese Bäume sah ich am 17.02.24 in Gent. Mir hat es besonders die Betula Pendula, Yamadori angetan. Selten so eine tolle Birke gesehen. ❤
Simply stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for making these treasures available for viewing. EU bonsai rocks
Great job Oscar with filming as always, thanx for bringing us the beauty we missed. I hope I finally attend The Trophy next year too. :)
I hope so too! Thanks Mimo
Beautiful Bonsais so delicate so dedicated so much time spent for absolute splendour, great show.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video
Great Show
See you next year again
Thanks!
Magnificent! Display.
Lots of inspiration to be had!
Beautiful! Wonderful exhibition!
Exquisite exhibition.
Impressive collection, very masterful and beautiful. I feel envious.
Thank you very much!
WOW. Fantastic expo/exhibit. What a fantastic multi-row display in video.
*Time, patience, and dedication to grow and maintain these.
**Part of ancient Japanese bushido training.
***Everyone in the world should strive to create a safe environment, and grow one of these for 10 yrs.
****It would make each and everyone of us a better person.!
My mother donated a 4-ft tall 60 yr old Jade bonsai tree that we had in Southern California in our house, growing up.
It went to the St. Paul conservatory and part of it went to a garden in Seattle, WA. (They were both started 1970.)
Stunning selection of trees. Bravo!
I love Bonsai, this is a magnificent collection, it makes me think of my recently departed mother, she loved Bonsai and everything Oriental, she taught me, her eldest child and daughter so much. She was like a built in best friend, because I was born 7 days after her 20th birthday, we grew up together. I miss her constantly.❤
TRULY LIVING WORKS OF ART ,IT AMAZES ME THESE TIMGS EXIST
Wow it's like a tangible piece of your very own fairy tale setting.
All are beautiful, years of hard work
Dude, you re one of most level analyst I've seen yet! Thanks Man!
The time and dedication that goes into these specimen are insane! Some hundreds of years old! Awesome
I can't even describe how beautiful those are. I am new to bonsai, but I fell for it right away. What a beauty..
all of them are simply magnificent, hard to choose, however the most touched me a tree with the "stone root", looks like a piece of mountain where tree start to grown from it. Abolutelly piece of art my nr 1 ( 0:55)
Every time i find my favorite i see the next one and its just as incredible in its own way. 🤯
They are pretty amazing right? :)
Truly amazing ! Wish I could see them in person, but since the video is very well made, we can still appreciate their beauty
Absolutely stunning 👌
Excellent, a splendid piece
Many thanks!
Most satisfying video ❤
These are beauitful bonsai..It takes years and years to master these large scale . Thank you. Very expensive to say the least.
I don't know which one would ever be the first prize - they're all so amazing!
Fantastica exposición un saludo y as taproto
Fantastic production
Glad you like it!
Ive always been interested in, and loved Bonsai.. I had quite a few that I lost (didnt survive) after a few moves early on in life.. Never started again
Serenity, beauty, power of Life!! Lovely Thank You! jimmy
Our pleasure!
🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹Grande Mauro Stemberger che tiene in alto l' Italia con le sue magnifiche opere d'arte 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇪🇮🇹
Was there... Amazing all!!!!! ❤
Did you have a favorite tree?
@@bonsaiempire could not make mi mind up... Such wonderful trees!!!!
Stunning 🤩
Beautiful Bonsai's!
8:20 suiseki is just excepcional
This art form just blows me away
Keren banget kalau begini,,, semoga bisa bergabung dalam event bonsai
They look like trees. But small and we are the giants. Incredible.😮😊
Why am I here? 😅
Your here to fulfill the body and mind
BONSAI!!
because you watchad ONE bonsai video before this. like me
At 3.22 AM..
Why do I keep coming back!?
It is a strikingly elegant and beautiful presentation of plants. It is a high end form of art that everyone can see. It's ancient but lively. From design, to training, and keeping, a bonsai is a treasure that takes many years to form and last hundreds of years. It is a celebration of plant life and human life. Bonsai was developed in ancient China when China had the best economy. Neighbor Japan has been a keen learner who inherited a lot of China's high end heritages. Then China collapsed. The stable economy of Japan ensures such a sophisticated form of art is preserved. Then through friendship with the USA, the art and skill spread into the West, and is appreciated by many more people.
The only thing missing is a narrative of the facts about these beautiful trees.type,age,etc.
each tree is a individual of its species, beautiful
First one I've missed since 2015, looks like it was a great exhibition.
Thanks for getting this out so fast as always Oscar. I bet you were editing this in your hotel room. 😆
Lol! Not just me! But glad you liked it and too bad we missed you
They are all so unique, i love it
Loved the show. I wish the trees had leaves...but we could see the branches better.
One is more beautiful as the next!!!
Hard to choose a favorite right? :)
Trees have the power to make me shed tears.
Does anyone else imagine little stop-motion characters running around these pieces of art?
No but thanks to you i do now❤❤❤❤
Beautiful works
I dont have the knowledge, or more importantly the patience to do this. But i definitely respect it. These are gorgeous.
So enjoyable. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
My new favorite hobby, is taking sacred trees, and making an air layering from them.
Then, they're put into a terrarium to provide nutrients water and light
And time is fast forwarded, using an electromagnetic field.. so the tree becomes a thousand years old in an instant...
Can't wait to see those around. They're grown in space by the way.
Thanks for your video.
Reminds me of sage brush, they take 50 years to get to the size of a bonsai and 100 years to fully mature and they look like little trees ! They are endangered in the wild so If you want to grow something similar to bonsai that is more low maintenance and at the same time help the environment you can raise baby sage brush and send them off to be planted in their natural habitat once they get old enough .
simplemente asombroso!!
muchas gracias por compartir
These trees are so beautiful. I wish you -or they- had noted how old each specimen was and weather it was trained and miniaturized from a normal tree or collected already stunted.
Breathtaking
Can it get better than this?
If yes please let Me stay here for a while before moving to the next
I feel like I'm watching pieces of a fairy tale. I'm so amazed!!!
Fabulous!!!!!!! Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
I'd like to see these beautiful miniatures placed amidst an equally epic model train set.
Ryan Niel has, in my opinion, changed bonsai for the better since starting his garden Mirai. With his online Mirai Live platform (that i was able to be a part of since 2018, started it in 2017), he revolutionized the hobby in so many ways and now with his app, has once again revolutionized the way in which we can practice our hobby at the highest level no matter who you are, where you live, or finances. The bonsai hobby is not cheap, but even someone in ny shoes that live paycheck to paycheck, can very much enjoy this beautiful artform and do it at the highest level I can, and thanks to Ryan and his awesome team at Bonsai Mirai, my trees have truly elevated in the last 6 years to a point i never thought possible. Very much looking forward to seeing what Ryan does at the trophy next year. It can only be extraordinary!!!
Amazing bonsai 🎉❤
The “little forest islands” are the most magical…they make you want to become 1 inch tall!!!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Amazing. Really nice 👌🏼✌🏼
The background music wants to fight the trees
Truly amazing specimens
ALL are FIRST PRIZE, special awards to the sculptor, they are ALL second to none
Goosebumps😮
Ini baru seni, seni itu gak berpatokan dengan akar pohon aja, tapi bagai mana seniman mempresentasikan karyanya di pohon dengan bebas
That’s amazing. Thank you!
Gotta love the pomegranates ! Twisty, turns and contortion in a pot yummmm!
Genial, espectacular
fantásticas exposición
love the trees but wold like to have the information provided for each tree
6:47 is my favourite. like driftwood
Oh yeah I liked that one too!
I feel like it would make a great backdrop for a cool swordfight or emotional confession.
Very emezing plant.... I like this
Thanks 😊
You're welcome!
I tried this once,I bought a small tree,A friend of mine tipped it over,It never recovered,I did not buy another one but I love the art of these.
Những tác phẩm cây tuyệt đỉnh 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤❤❤❤❤❤
Un sueño 🇺🇾🌳🙏🏾
That AI reality! Tree is absolutely amazing!!
AI bonsai is taking over the market for all the right reasons, 1.People suck. 2. Plants grown on their own. 3. AI growing is superior than real life!
Blew me away!
😊😊😊 me encantan hermosos los arbolitos 😊😊
Cianjur nyimak terimakasih shering nyah🙏😁👍❤
Amazing and beautiful