Golden State Bonsai Federation 2015 Show

Where tradition meets innovation.... I'm anxious to see the innovations! Any thoughts from attendees?

A couple trees on pedastles??
36 conventions and nothing new......why I didn't go...
 
Where tradition meets innovation.... I'm anxious to see the innovations! Any thoughts from attendees? A couple trees on pedastles??

36 conventions and nothing new......why I didn't go...

Because it was my first big convention, it was almost all new to me; however, I know exactly where @Smoke is coming from. Any recurring event will eventually settle into a groove.

I've always felt like "themes" or titles for this kind of thing are a bit silly. They are either mostly ignored and have little to do with what's actually there (like this convention), or they are arbitrarily and clumsily incorporated into everything in a kitsch or tacky way (like orchid shows). Believe me when I say that orchid shows are much worse! Every display of flowers is full of silly props, just to fit the "theme" of the show; my club had displays with lava lamps, road signs, guitars, movie projectors, etc. in various years at the Sants Barbara International Orchid Show - Sometimes fun, but always a little silly.
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I've always felt like "themes" or titles for this kind of thing are a bit silly. They are either mostly ignored and have little to do with what's actually there (like this convention), or they are arbitrarily and clumsily incorporated into everything in a kitsch or tacky way (like orchid shows).

I generally agree, however I have heard that BIB does this really well. I've never been to a BIB show before, this year will be my first, but I've heard they have themes every year now to keep it interesting. I think last year was literati or something like that. I believe this year is trees under 18 inches.
 
I generally agree, however I have heard that BIB does this really well. I've never been to a BIB show before, this year will be my first, but I've heard they have themes every year now to keep it interesting. I think last year was literati or something like that. I believe this year is trees under 18 inches.
Hmmm, I like the idea of changing up what style/size/etc. qualifies for a show from year to year.
 
Here's another California Juniper from the Huntington. We placed it outside the entrance to the invitational exhibit, in front of a backdrop hand painted by exhibit co-chair Kathy Benson. I liked how the shape of the deadwood and the mountaintops played off of each other. Like the previous tree, it could probably use a little refinement in the foliage department and a cleaning up of the live vein.
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I asked Bjorn if I could take a picture of him with his demo tree (a Harry Hirao collected California Juniper). When I was about to take it, John Wang reached for my phone and told me to get in the shot too, so here we are :)
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The tree later sold in the auction for $4,000.00
 
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