MACH5
Imperial Masterpiece
There are no words to descried this caliber of bonsai. I have always said that a tree should be judged on it's own merit, which is good because if this is indicative of judging criteria, I am not sure a competition would even be necessary.. He wins.
Seriously though... Thank you for showing this. Whenever I see bonsai from Japan. It has an omnipotent quality.
Rob
Yes Rob, the sheer level of quality and artistry smacked me like a ton of bricks. It was initially difficult for me to focus and was overwhelmed! Absolutely breathtaking!!
Sigh... These are so amazing, heartbreaking, and inspiring!
Indeed I felt for a moment a sense of despair seeing so many beautiful masterpieces together in one place. Then despair turned into incredible inspiration.
It's worth noting that Mr. Urushibata goes often to auctions where he buys trees and then reshapes them into his own vision. Most if not all, with the exception of his Shohin, where acquired trees from other people.
I work with computers everyday, I remote into networks to do work daily, and continue to be amazed at what we can do sitting in our office or home. And now you have taken me on a trip that I could not have ever done. Thank you for taking the time to take and Share your pictures, they are awesome!
Thank you! That is exactly what I was hoping to accomplish with this post. I wanted to take you guys on a journey with me. To have you guys enjoy and appreciate the same things as I was walking through this place.
Trip of a lifetime. I am not shocked about growing fat tridents in pots and not in the ground!
Al, I was! It was interesting to know that a lot of Japanese bonsai people have grown many of their trees in pots. Mr. Urushibata has grown some of his maple Shohin for 40+ years in a pot!! Amazing!!
"Wow!" Incredible trees! Inspirational! He's obviously a very generous and talented man. Thank You for sharing your pics and trip with us!
Thank you! Yes he is a kind and soft spoken man as well as being an incredible artist!
Thanks for sharing, I could walk around in there for days.
Yes I could too!! It was so difficult to focus on any one piece since there was so much to see. I wished I had another day or two to go back there.
NoooOoooO! What happened to the pictures! I need pictures!
You have may exceeded your bandwidth limit at Photobucket! Try hosting it here http://imgur.com/
Hmmm...you're not able to see the pics?? I checked and have more than enough space on Photobucket left.
How wonderful, I am so happy that you were able to have such a great experience. And how fortunate that we are for you to share it with us. Overwhelming. Such power, I wonder how it will transform your practice?
Thanks Judy! It was great. While there I could not wipe the smile off my face! I am so happy to be able to share this with my BNut friends. While I was there I kept thinking about all you guys and could not wait to get back to share! I also wonder too how it will affect my practice moving forward. This to me was another solid step towards learning my craft and try and keep getting better at it. It never hurts to be exposed to some of the best this art has to offer! I had so, so many questions I wanted to ask but alas time was short Amazing experience regardless!!
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