dopo una giornata di lavoro sul secco
prossimo step la chioma e poi rifinitura del secco.
Cipresso
Taxus cuspidata
prima giornata dedicata alla legna secca
un sacco di verde
silvestris da vivaio, varietà strana dai rami molto duri
si studia il materiale
un progetto un po’ drastico
Franco vuole un ten jin Naka sensei style
Mauro scalpella
il tronco secco ha un interessante movimento a spirale che viene evidenziato da Deta a scalpello
manca la foto ma il tronco viene svuotato
e poi piegato
Trapano per svuotare il tronco
faggio yamadori
si potrebbe tagliare qua, per ora però sevi a far tirare linfa

Workshop privato o semi privato (massimo 3 partecipanti)
Non è necessario disporre di attrezzatura personale, il corsista potrà utilizzare il materiale della scuola
Workshop di una giornata è comprensivo del pasto costo fr 100 oppure € 100
Workshop di mezza giornata fr 70 oppure € 70
(i costi in euro possono variare a dipendenza del cambio)
supplemento €10 per uso del filo e/o del terriccio
There were many other artists in this year’s exhibition that deserved note(in fact all of them were excellent). But my time is limited, so here are the entries that most caught my eye.
If you’d like to see the rest of the entries, and read a little more in depth about the artists in this year’s show, this is the Japanese Shohin Bonsai Association’s page for the exhibit:
10th Annual Pottery Exhibition, JSB
Special thanks, Again, go out to Mark and Rita Cooper, Miyazato Rintaro, Koji Yoshida, Dario Mader, and Haruyosi for allowing the use of their images. Thanks Once Again!
Painted Containers

As mentioned in the Part 1, i had another friend whose work was accepted in the exhibit. Ruban Yu is from Taiwan and has been making ceramics for Bonsai since 2008, and painting containers since last year. I’ve followed his painting progression from the beginning, avidly. His…
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Every year I look forward to the images and summary of the Shohin potters exhibition held during Gafu Ten in January and sponsored by the Japan Shohin Bonsai Association. But this year I was anticipating the results something special as I had two friends in the exhibition.
This will be my 4th article on the exhibition, tempus fugit and all that, click on the “Table of Contents” page for the previous articles on the 2012-2014 exhibitions.

Due to the large volume of images and detail photos, I’ve separated this article into two posts, the winners and special exhibitions and other entries. Stay tuned for part two later today.
However, before we take a look at the winners and the exhibition photos, allow me a second to once again congratulate British Potter Andrew Pearson, of Stone Monkey Ceramics, first for having the fortitude to even enter the show(at the clearly right…
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Questa galleria contiene 100 immagini.
Originally posted on Bonsai Eejit:
More amazing exhibition photos from the Nekotoban blog, this time from kyusyu Miyabiten 2014.
Quadro di Mauro