Hartinez
Masterpiece
I recently watched Bonsai Empires video of the 2018 US national exhibition put on by @William N. Valavanis and feel I don't fully understand what constitutes an "all american bonsai". The beautiful display in the image below is what inspired this question and post. I have yet to be to large Bonsai related event and loosely call my local clubs "mothers day show" a bonsai exhibition. The caliber of trees juried in and on display at the national event was nothing short of spectacular and from everything Ive read, Bill Valvanis puts on fantastic event. From a relative novice, I'm humbled at the skill, quality, dedication and execution of the artists trees and displays. Especially for an event that very few are actually making money participating in. Some day i'll attend and will I'm sure be blown away, whenever that may be. Ive seen several people post since the event about the quality of american bonsai, including its pots, stands, and overall displays. Artists like Ryan Neil, Bjorn Bjorholm, Todd Schlaefer, the amazing artists on this site and the COUNTLESS, whose names I don't know yet are a true testament to the growth state side. However one of the awards given at the event was for "best All American Bonsai". No doubt the setup was beautifully executed but I can't help but wonder what criteria, specifically, the judges were marking on. The tree specie being native? A native tree accent plant combo? Was it the Pot, and display T&G boards the plants were on? Was it the composition as a whole? The whole look and feel seemed quite "organic" (though i dislike using that word) with its plants growing in the trees pots, semi unrefined tree, pot, and combination style. Is this what makes All American Bonsai? Is it just a state of mind? Unlike Japanese bonsai, Is our style unrefined, lacking distillation and "rules"?
There are so many questions I have with, Im sure, infinite answers. And Im sure this topic has been discussed Ad nauseam on this sit and I'm sorry if I'm beating a dead horse. But id love it if people could chime in with their input on the subject. What is "All American Bonsai" to you? A phrase, a paragraph, an Image, a sketch. Anything to get your point across, or even leave us asking more questions.
Here is an Image of Mark Arpags, American Larch and display. Great job Mark as your display really got my gears turning.
If anyone has a better shot of this tree, id love to see it!

There are so many questions I have with, Im sure, infinite answers. And Im sure this topic has been discussed Ad nauseam on this sit and I'm sorry if I'm beating a dead horse. But id love it if people could chime in with their input on the subject. What is "All American Bonsai" to you? A phrase, a paragraph, an Image, a sketch. Anything to get your point across, or even leave us asking more questions.
Here is an Image of Mark Arpags, American Larch and display. Great job Mark as your display really got my gears turning.
If anyone has a better shot of this tree, id love to see it!
