Oh yes, I forgot: What exactly should be the incentive for the master in the well. Should it be enough incentive for a masochist to get spit on like you can see right here?
I have spent more time with Walter than anyone here on the forum and one thing is for sure Walter is not a "Woman Hater".... sure he jokes and makes people laugh quite a bit in is workshops, and 99% of the people enjoy that and look forward to a more relaxed enviroment. If that isnt for you then that is fine, but you are the minority. I have been through dozens of workshops with Walter and one thing that you must understand is there is a cultural difference between Europeans and Americans, so when you sign up to work with a European you better expect it to be different than working with an American.
I think as a whole Americans are too up tight about things.
P.S. Yenling... I'm so very sorry for adding to a conversation that detracted from your purpose. I promise to try very hard to not do that to you again in the future.
Jason you are in a microcosym as far as bonsai. Think about your surroundings. The best cache of collected bonsai material in the USA? The largest concentration of newly graduated bonsai masters fresh from Japan. Walter comes often, Peter Warren, Peter Adams. Think about it and then read Walters quote above.
It's all about incentive my friend. You have what they want. Take away the material and they will be gone in a month. Why else would they stay? You can't believe they come there just to spend time with you?
Seriously Jason... did you just say it's ok to talk trash because he's European? Give me a break.
I'm not uptight... I just have no time to listen to nonsense. If you find that kind of thing appropriate or amusing, then that's a disappointing surprise. I am however not surprised you are defending him as a person... he's your teacher. I would do the same for Daniel. But I'd also be the first person to tell Daniel to stop if he's being goofy. I'll grant maybe Walter's never been out of line in your presense, though I would find that surprising as well. Maybe you are a good influence and should hang around him more. However Al's comment and the fact that he doesn't get invited to things because of it, tells me it's not just a personal perception. Make of it what you will.
I also didn't say he was a hater... I said he had no respect, in my book there is a difference. Call me funny... but as a woman I can tell you I am pretty fed up with the old school boys club mentality that can permiate bonsai. Let's drag ourselves into the 21st century here. If Europe hasn't caught up to the US in the area of respect towards women, then I find that the most suprising of all.
I also think your 99% number is a gross estimation. I went to the demo because it was the only thing going on. I left because doing nothing was better than doing that.
It's interesting how we hold those who we respect so high because they have shared the treasure of their experiance. I am frequently guilty of it myself... but there are lines... and some are just not cool, and no... I would never pay to just see Walter. Because I know he's not going to change a lick. He could care less if he offends me or any other woman, because as you so kindly offered him... he can do whatever he wants... he is after all European.
Some imports just arn't worth it... buy American.
With respect,
Victrinia
P.S. Yenling... I'm so very sorry for adding to a conversation that detracted from your purpose. I promise to try very hard to not do that to you again in the future.
Wow. Have we hit the bottom of "the well" yet?
Thats a larger widespread problem than you know..... and thats the truth...
I don't know what Al's comment is based on, I know Walter spent a ton of time in California over the years, so not sure what Al bases that off of. I would bet it has more to do with a personality conflict between old Smokey and Walter more that anything.
Wow. Have we hit the bottom of "the well" yet?
Ryan,
here you are again with this crap. The next time you repeat this I will sue you.
JasonG,
As to the part about studying with Ryan... that's gotta be tricky seeing as how he's not a NW guy that I know of... but I have no doubt he'll have a lot to share about his experience of learning with Kimura. I haven't met him yet... but I am looking forward to seeing him at Santa Clara. He's an intriguing young talent, I have no doubt he'll do a lot of great things.
V
Ryan has moved to the NW, a few miles from where I live so he is here full time. Yes, it is very exciting to have someone of his talents living so close. We have the perfect climate and environment for what a professional bonsai artist would need to succeed.
See ya! Jason