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Ok... I just spent 9 straight hours doing demos yesterday at our annual bonsai convention... and was actually surprised how little folks knew about basic bonsai construction, maintenance, and care. I left last night wondering how and why things like cleaning out a tree, wiring a tree, using guy wires, establishing pads, trimming foliage, cutting branches, use of cut paste or putty, etc. Were not something that alot of the audience who had been doing bonsai for more than a couple of years, didn't at least have a basic understanding of?
Not trying to be insulting with this, because i know that obviously not everyone is where I am at, and has the level of knowledge I have, this is why I was there doing the demos... In the hopes that I may be able to pass on some of what I have learned... but, damn... there were folks who have been doing this as long as I have and some longer!
So, on the 4 1/2 hour sit in traffic drive home, a drive that normally takes a little over 45 mins, it began to dawn on me that I think there is an inherent flaw within the way folks are told to learn bonsai... and with the recent as well as the past, Big Box Store Challanges, as well as some of the comments and threads made surrounding these, it for me only reconfirm some of this...
Sorry, I am just going to spit this out, if it offends folks I am sorry, I am not directly trying to attack you personally, but this has to be said in order that we all hopefully will grow... and that is, What the hell was everyone doing??? I mean I have read any number of excuses for why their trees weren't better... there are no excuses in bonsai, and their definitely should of been no excuses to why a tree that one was able to go out and hand pick, was not adequate to establish a tree from. I mean I can understand if one plopped a piece of junk in front of one and said, here do something with this... trust me I know, I had that happen yesterday at one of the demos... but, I still managed to at least make a somewhat decent tree out of it, in front of an audience, and I had to do it in a couple of hours...
But, everyone had months to find something, had 14 days to style it, I mean come on! And when one sees trees from beginners that were better than those who have been doing bonsai for 10 plus years, I just wonder what is happening? And before anyone gets made at me for what I am saying, you should turn instead that anger towards oneself. For in reality one is only letting oneself down.
I also while I am at it, want to address this whole "Instant Bonsai" conversation that's going around... it's being thrown around in a negative, condesating way as though what was being done was something negative and here again some sort of excuse as to why someone might have not done better, or why some did as well as they did... and I think this is just pure bull. I am not quite sure where everyone else was going, but for me what I did with my tree was give my tree it's first styling. Nothing more... I did no smoke n mirrors here, I didn't wire and bend a branch this way and that just to produce a pretty tree. I didn't need too because I picked material that I could make a tree out of, found the tree within the material, and made the tree. Not to mention, that I bought the tree in the morning, had styled the tree before lunch, and had photographed and sent Vin the final images before dinner.
There was no act of God here... this is just what one is suppose to do when doing bonsai... and in my personal opinion, I kinda find it insulting that there are comments being thrown around that this is somehow not real bonsai? How is it not? This is just plain silly, and only shows a lack of understanding of how to do bonsai and really leads more to how I believe bonsai is taught, and how one learns how to do bonsai... which here again in my personal opinion would much more describe an "Instant Bonsai".
For those of you who haven't yet left and have managed to put some of their pride aside, how dare you say some of the things you have said, I can hear it now... In my following posts I will address some of the fundamental flaws I see happening... you can agree with me, or not, makes no difference. Thanks.
Not trying to be insulting with this, because i know that obviously not everyone is where I am at, and has the level of knowledge I have, this is why I was there doing the demos... In the hopes that I may be able to pass on some of what I have learned... but, damn... there were folks who have been doing this as long as I have and some longer!
So, on the 4 1/2 hour sit in traffic drive home, a drive that normally takes a little over 45 mins, it began to dawn on me that I think there is an inherent flaw within the way folks are told to learn bonsai... and with the recent as well as the past, Big Box Store Challanges, as well as some of the comments and threads made surrounding these, it for me only reconfirm some of this...
Sorry, I am just going to spit this out, if it offends folks I am sorry, I am not directly trying to attack you personally, but this has to be said in order that we all hopefully will grow... and that is, What the hell was everyone doing??? I mean I have read any number of excuses for why their trees weren't better... there are no excuses in bonsai, and their definitely should of been no excuses to why a tree that one was able to go out and hand pick, was not adequate to establish a tree from. I mean I can understand if one plopped a piece of junk in front of one and said, here do something with this... trust me I know, I had that happen yesterday at one of the demos... but, I still managed to at least make a somewhat decent tree out of it, in front of an audience, and I had to do it in a couple of hours...
But, everyone had months to find something, had 14 days to style it, I mean come on! And when one sees trees from beginners that were better than those who have been doing bonsai for 10 plus years, I just wonder what is happening? And before anyone gets made at me for what I am saying, you should turn instead that anger towards oneself. For in reality one is only letting oneself down.
I also while I am at it, want to address this whole "Instant Bonsai" conversation that's going around... it's being thrown around in a negative, condesating way as though what was being done was something negative and here again some sort of excuse as to why someone might have not done better, or why some did as well as they did... and I think this is just pure bull. I am not quite sure where everyone else was going, but for me what I did with my tree was give my tree it's first styling. Nothing more... I did no smoke n mirrors here, I didn't wire and bend a branch this way and that just to produce a pretty tree. I didn't need too because I picked material that I could make a tree out of, found the tree within the material, and made the tree. Not to mention, that I bought the tree in the morning, had styled the tree before lunch, and had photographed and sent Vin the final images before dinner.
There was no act of God here... this is just what one is suppose to do when doing bonsai... and in my personal opinion, I kinda find it insulting that there are comments being thrown around that this is somehow not real bonsai? How is it not? This is just plain silly, and only shows a lack of understanding of how to do bonsai and really leads more to how I believe bonsai is taught, and how one learns how to do bonsai... which here again in my personal opinion would much more describe an "Instant Bonsai".
For those of you who haven't yet left and have managed to put some of their pride aside, how dare you say some of the things you have said, I can hear it now... In my following posts I will address some of the fundamental flaws I see happening... you can agree with me, or not, makes no difference. Thanks.