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Shohin
MBS is trying to start a multi-year professional workshop series with Matt Reel (Reel Bonsai).
This year (2018) the Level 1 class starts out with two trees: a kishu shimpaku juniper and a trident maple (I'm posting this in Junipers because the maples didn't get much interesting work this weekend). The first year has two Saturday-Sunday sessions with Matt (May and September) and a "study group" session with the class members and some of the more knowledgable club members in June.
Students choose between "working" slots and "observing" slots. The working slots get the trees, and one day of working under Matt's guidance. My trees, before and after are below.
Juniper: kishu shimpaku - the trees were assigned randomly and I didn't have a lot of faith in this (first picture is after jinning one of three trunks and applying raffia - no branches moved yet).
After: looks like a bonsai, perhaps?
Here's the maple, "before" (matt is holding up the branch that he removed):
After:
Awkward section in need of fixing:
This year (2018) the Level 1 class starts out with two trees: a kishu shimpaku juniper and a trident maple (I'm posting this in Junipers because the maples didn't get much interesting work this weekend). The first year has two Saturday-Sunday sessions with Matt (May and September) and a "study group" session with the class members and some of the more knowledgable club members in June.
Students choose between "working" slots and "observing" slots. The working slots get the trees, and one day of working under Matt's guidance. My trees, before and after are below.
Juniper: kishu shimpaku - the trees were assigned randomly and I didn't have a lot of faith in this (first picture is after jinning one of three trunks and applying raffia - no branches moved yet).
After: looks like a bonsai, perhaps?
Here's the maple, "before" (matt is holding up the branch that he removed):
After:
Awkward section in need of fixing: