Bonsai Resources and Influences
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Bonsai Resources and Influences
Bonsai Resources on the Web and other media By Peter...a.k.a.. a bit of a Bonsai Geek Paper or digital..? With the advent of the Internet there are many resources available to us...is digital a better resource than paper..? Does it allow us to better explore our creativity...eg this example Over the next few slides I will explain some of the resources that I have explored over many years...and will share some of my personal favourites... My early bonsai influences Began Bonsai in 1989 – First Tree Fukien Tea First Books – Paul Lesniewicz / Harry Tomlinson The Bonsai Book Bonsai Magazine British publication Bonsai Today Midland Bonsai & Ambion Bonsai Societies Bonsai in the UK 1990’s Craig Coussins Peter Adams Peter Chan Dan Barton Harry Tomlinson Colin Lewis Alexander Kennedy Hotsumi Terakawa Some of their notable publications My 15 minutes of fame Digital Age -Blogs and Forums Bonsai Nut Bonsai Tonight Bonsai Study Group – Simply Bonsai Bonsai Empire Peter Tea Bonsai Crataegus Bonsai & Portland Bonsai Village Digital Age – Video Resources Bonsai Farm – Linday Farrs World of Bonsai Omiya Bonsai Village Shikoku pines Bjorvala Bonsai – The Bonsai Art of Japan The Bonsai Art of Japan An inspiration – Minoru Fujikawa Kaizen Bonsai – Graham Potter Shohin Creation New Kids on the Block & Education Ryan Neal – Bonsai Mirai Ryan Critiques a show Bonsai Education in Portland Boon Manakitipivart Boon Bonsai Techniques Bonsai Education in San Francisco Aichen Apprenticeship Program Other useful resources BONSAI4ME – extensive free resource – how to’s progression series etc BONSAI4ME – Digital books – excellent reference Material Typical example 12 years of Beech development And…back to Paper As good as the internet is…I personally still like to read on paper – here are some of my favourites.. An oldie but still a goodie (or two) - John Naka Bonsai Focus – not quite Bonsai Today but still good Something a bit different – re: realities of bonsai apprenticeship in Japan And of course... Questions?
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