justBonsai
Omono
Hello nutters. I haven't been very active here as I've spent the last 2 years apprenticing in Japan. I do like this forum and it's members quite a lot and is in part where I got started in bonsai.
Coincidentally I flew out of Japan before the big escalation with the virus outbreak. It's good to be home but it seems things are getting bad stateside. With the whole social isolation thing, being unemployed (I've been job hunting and have finally conceded that this month is fucked), and also having very few private gigs at the moment I've returned to the forums to kill some time.
I've been fairly transparent about my apprenticeship experience and process and have posted a lot on my blog, facebook, and instagram. All in all I would say my 2 years were quite productive and I significantly expanded and grew my skillset in many areas. There is still a lot to learn and I'm always seeking to improve my knowledge as an ongoing process. Here is my work portfolio for my styling work, but I've also done a lot of repotting, deciduous refinement/developmental work, pine techniques, etc:
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I've been trying to rebuild my collection as I don't have many trees at the moment. Anyhow, with not much to do I'll probably start posting around the nuthouse. Here's one of my trees I didn't sell off and left with my parents. It's a root over rock chinese elm I grew from a seedling. About 6 years from seedling to what you see now. Not the same seedling photographed but started with that. Still building the core primary and secondary structure, but after that sets its all refinement and fun with the tertiary and finer branching.


Coincidentally I flew out of Japan before the big escalation with the virus outbreak. It's good to be home but it seems things are getting bad stateside. With the whole social isolation thing, being unemployed (I've been job hunting and have finally conceded that this month is fucked), and also having very few private gigs at the moment I've returned to the forums to kill some time.
I've been fairly transparent about my apprenticeship experience and process and have posted a lot on my blog, facebook, and instagram. All in all I would say my 2 years were quite productive and I significantly expanded and grew my skillset in many areas. There is still a lot to learn and I'm always seeking to improve my knowledge as an ongoing process. Here is my work portfolio for my styling work, but I've also done a lot of repotting, deciduous refinement/developmental work, pine techniques, etc:

Work
Here are various projects I’ve undertaken over the years. Links to full progressions can be found in the comments. I like to show the progression of my skill, so I’ve ordered these from…

I've been trying to rebuild my collection as I don't have many trees at the moment. Anyhow, with not much to do I'll probably start posting around the nuthouse. Here's one of my trees I didn't sell off and left with my parents. It's a root over rock chinese elm I grew from a seedling. About 6 years from seedling to what you see now. Not the same seedling photographed but started with that. Still building the core primary and secondary structure, but after that sets its all refinement and fun with the tertiary and finer branching.

