Been a custodian of trees
Posted: May 21st, 2020, 10:00 am
I see myself as merely a custodian of many of my trees . A lot were not started by myself and some have gone through several owners in there current lifetime. Our lifetime is but a fraction of some bonsai however bonsai cannot look after themselves so it falls on there "careers" to provide both health and direction of there trees.
Bonsai can be very subjective like art and what someone likes another may not. Many of my trees are influenced by the styling of many Japanese trees and in the late nineties when I was taught that was just the influence of the time.
I have included a few of my favourite trees that are both quite large and quite old now. These trees are significant to me as it was there former owner that got me into this wonderful hobby and ignited the passion. I hope I have done them some justice in the last 15 years ive had them. I haven't changed the original style of either , the trees have just matured more and given me plenty of joy.
large formal upright deodar cedar that was started late 70s' To date A large African olive age unknown wild collected
Bonsai can be very subjective like art and what someone likes another may not. Many of my trees are influenced by the styling of many Japanese trees and in the late nineties when I was taught that was just the influence of the time.
I have included a few of my favourite trees that are both quite large and quite old now. These trees are significant to me as it was there former owner that got me into this wonderful hobby and ignited the passion. I hope I have done them some justice in the last 15 years ive had them. I haven't changed the original style of either , the trees have just matured more and given me plenty of joy.
large formal upright deodar cedar that was started late 70s' To date A large African olive age unknown wild collected