Professional bonsai and suiseki from Peter Warren. Japanese bonsai educated by well known bonsai master Kunio Kobayashi.

Back in the UK...

Added on Wednesday 3 Mar 2010

Well that was a very long and busy month.  I was on TV twice in two days, Kokufu came and went with a blur of sales and snow and I made it back eventually with bags and contents eventually intact. More on that later when I get things downloaded and sorted.

First job back was the thoroughly enjoyable BSA Shohin show up at Willowbog.  Second time for me this year and it was yet again a pleasure.  I demonstrated and judged the show along with the inimitable Marco Invernizzi, a man who never ceases to amaze me. As promised, my little Rose made it to the ball.  I found a pot suitable for it and the season.  It is a Taisho period (1920's) Japanese pot.  Size wise it was perfect and the colours were subtle enough to work.  I displayed it on a delicate modern stand made from mulberry wood. and used a simple picture of a  Bush warbler sat on a Ume branch.  The accent was a small planting sat on top of an arrangement of small wooden gears.  I picked those up at the Kokufu sales area and was thoroughly pleased with myself.  Whilst walking back to our sales area, a professional whose eye and taste I respect noticed me holding them and told me that he often used them in the past.  Taimi-san, this one is for you.

The reason for such a minimal display is that I wanted to show that something delicate and not worked could have character and presence.  I also wanted to show that there are alternative, dare I say "innovative" ways of displaying Shohin Bonsai, we are not limited to the tried and tested Tana-Kazari method.

Anyway, must get off to bed.  Its 3.43 am

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