Sun is shining on my bonsai, but I stay in bed a little longer…

Japanese yew with one thin live vein and lots of great deadwood. From Mauro Stemberger’s Italian Dream website. Mauro Stemberger is something of force in European and world bonsai. He usually starts with excellent stock and ends with even better bonsai. This is not not the first time we’ve featured Mauro’s bonsai and it won’t be the last. For more, here’s Mauro’s website and here he is on facebook.   In the artist’s own words… “Sun is shining on my bonsai, but I stay in bad a little longer…”   The Snake. We’ve shown this famous Scot’s pine before, but … Continue reading Sun is shining on my bonsai, but I stay in bed a little longer…

Masters’ Gallery: Classic Bonsai of Japan

This Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata) is from Classic Bonsai of Japan (Nippon Bonsai Association: Kodansha America, Inc.). The Japanese name for yew is Ichii. It’s was said to be two hundred years old when this photo was taken. As you can see at a glance, it’s a very powerful old twin trunk tree with great balance and contrasting aged deadwood and bark that add interest and character. Also, it’s not highly refined in the way that some Japanese bonsai tend to be (go here, here and here for more discussion on this issue). Rather, its look is rugged and natural. … Continue reading Masters’ Gallery: Classic Bonsai of Japan