A Steady Stream of High Quality Shohin Bonsai 1/14/19

har5There are few things more delicate than fresh spring Maple leaves (Trident maple in this case). This and the other bonsai in this post are by Haruyosi

Still on vacation so we’ll keep borrowing from our past. This time it’s Haruyoshi’s little trees. Haruyosi has been making and photographing a steady stream of high quality shohin bonsai  (including the pots) for a long time

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har6Red on red. In a previous Haruyosi post (Very Red and Very Rare), we mentioned that red glazes are expensive and not that easy to do. The tree is an Elaeagnus pungens (Siverthorn in English, Kangumi in Japanese).

 

harMore delicate spring beauty. This time the pot is yellow. It turns out that, like red pots, yellow pots aren't all that common. The tree is Malus halliana (Hall's crapapple).

 

har3This one is a Japanese quince (Chaenomeles speciosa)

 

har4Red and yellow together. In addition to being a highly accomplished bonsai artist, Haruyosi is a highly accompished ceramic artist

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