THE WONDERFULL “BURRS” 2013 BONSAI EXPERIENCE !!

Hi, everybody, here are some impressions of the best Tony Tickle “BURRS” Bonsai workshop weekend this fare!!!!  It was such a pleasure and honour to be a part of it all again and I want to share that through these pictures with everybody!

here are some impressions of the best Tony Tickle “BURRS” Bonsai workshop weekend this fare!!!!  It was such a pleasure and honour to be a part of it all again and I want to share that through these pictures with everybody!

Below: This lovely picture of the bunkhouse where everything happens is made by Brian Dillon! I am sure he doesn’t mind me using it, and I know he doesn’t mind! 🙂

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                                         Below: The guy’s hard at work!

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Me and my great friend Pavel the “magician” in the kitchen at “BURRS”.

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On this years memorable Saturday night party with light refreshments, Smithy is trying to set organizer Tony Tickle on fire!

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Me hard at work on one of the best Yamadori Pines that I have ever worked on! While the guys are looking. 🙂

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     Will concentrated carving away on one off the many trees he helped with!

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On the way to “Burrs”, we saw the great city of Manchester in the morning fog mist.

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A wonderful Hawthorn with a great future! This shot was made on the Fryday afternoon the day before it all would start and before any work was done.

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                                          What a wonderful hobby Bonsai is!

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A sweat little Larch, one of the many trees that were created during this weekend!

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Two days hard at work wiring the tree and creating some heavy bends in two very thick branches!

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My evening lecture about proper branch building and OPEN SPACES was well attended! I got my point (OPEN SPACES!!!) over and we had some laughs…didn’t we?!

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My old friend “The man” Tony Tickle hard at work! I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for creating and hosting this unique event once again!

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                      Graham and Pavel. Smiling faces all around!

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This picture of my mate Mikey and me was made late on the Saturday night while we were working on his Pine.

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My new friend Marcio Meruje from Portugal concentrated at work on a Pine….what a talented guy!

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My dear longtime friend Terry Foster doing what he is sooooo good at! Thanks for taking us into your warm home again and say hi to Olie for us!!! Did he enjoy the beer?! 🙂

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Terry helping me wiring the last branches of this amazing Pine while Marcio is looking on.

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                                          Big Rob’s great Pine creation!

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                      How cool is this?! Making lovely people happy!

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                      After the tasty dinner some happy “Bluegrass” from

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Below: Rob Campbell concentrated at work on his sweat little cuspidata (Japanese yew). He wrote on IBC forum:   Thank you to Hans van Meer and Márcio Meruje!

I answered with:
No thanks to you Andrew for trusting us and following up on our advice! It was a valuable little yew and it takes courage to cut away that much branches and foliage! And your trust was rewarded with a very promising little Shohin with pretty OPEN SPACES! Very Happy  And thanks for bringing that large bottle of Smirnoff and sorry that I finished it all on the Saturday Night!

 

Rob just came back with:

Well, I have seen your work so the trusting thing was no problem really.  As for the Smirnoff….I have never seen anyone drink vodka like that.  I can see that you commit yourself fully to everything you do lol.  I will remember to bring two bottles next time haha

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Well, I was not the only one with a drink in my hand! Tony testing and showing a selection of all the beer we tried that night! 🙂  The other selection with the more potent drinks for real man with hair on their chest was spread out over the opposite tables along with food and other treats from around Europe! Picture made by Andrew Campbell.

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                    Happy Stewart, happy me and his new Bonsai.

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                        Fire eater Smithy with his big small Hawthorn.

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                                              More pictures tomorrow

Cheers,

Hans van Meer.

Info: karamotto@hotmail.com

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“I FLY SO HIGH AND FALL SO LOW”

“KARAMOTTO” My personal Bonsai website: http://www.karamotto.org/
Hans van Meer’s Bonsai Gallery
For info about workshop’s and demo’s only : karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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DIRK’S (JUNIPER) FUN BONSAI DAY.

Hi, everybody.

last Thursday I had my Bonsai friend Dirk Mundorf from Germany over for our now traditional annual Bonsai fun day! When he arrived at 10 in the morning after his 3,5 hours drive we had a quick strong coffee and then we immediately started to work on the big Juniper he brought along with him. A few years ago we gave this tree it’s first styling in my garden and now it was time to give it it’s follow up styling. First, as always, the trunk and branches were cleaned with the help of steal and copper wire brushes. As soon as we started, the sun started shinning and it would do so all day long! 🙂

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Below: Green arrows point to the new edge off the live line. Everything on the right of these arrows has died back.

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Below: Carefully removing the dead bark with a copper brush.

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Below: All the dead bark removed right up to the new live vain.

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Below: All deadwood is carefully burned with a blowtorch to make it look more weathered and old.

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Below: While Dirk torched the place I was wiring the safe side of the tree! 🙂 The deadwood was not treated with Lime Sulphur, that will be donat Dirk’s home, we did not want to stink up his car! 4 hours in a car with the smell of fresh Lime Sulphur up your nose is too much for civilized people! 🙂

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Below: By the time it was dinner time, which was at 7 o’clock, we were still not finished wiring! That was 6 hours of strait wiring! So we enjoyed a spicy Suriname diner and some more coffee and then brought the tree inside for some more styling.

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Below: The whole top section was not wired yet, but we wanted to bring the wired section into place anyhow!

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Below: Slowly bringing all the wired branches into place.

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Below: Even though the whole top section is not wired and therefore can not be placed into its wanted position, it still looks pretty good already! I am sure that Dirk will wire the rest of the tree in the next couple of day’s to bring out the best out off that top!

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Dirk left close to 10 in the evening with a nice and almost finished good looking Bonsai and a big smile on his face! Next Spring we will meet again in my garden for another “Bonsai Fun Day” with lots of coffee! I can’t wait to work with my friend Dirk again!

Hope you enjoyed this little story?!

Cheers,

Hans van Meer.

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“I FLY SO HIGH AND FALL SO LOW”

For info about workshop’s and demo’s only: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

MY DEMO AT THE SHO RYU KAI BONSAI CLUB.

Hi, everybody,

on the 8th of September, I gave a demo at SHO RYU KAI BONSAI CLUB that’s is situated in the famous LODDER Bonsai centre in Harmelen (The Netherlands). Marcel Witteman a member of this club took pictures of it all and he gave me kind permission to use them so that I could share them with you all! It was a short afternoon demo, so I was a bit pressured for time (as often with demo’s), but I got some kind wiring help from Filip Haesen (Belgium) that gave me some more room to explain and discus things with the club members!

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Below: This demo tree (from Filip Haesen) that I selected is a Chuhin sized Juniper Itoigawa from Japan. Some years ago it was used in another demo after which it lost a lot of branches, especially on one side! It recovered well and now it is healthy enough to undergo its second styling by me! This is one of two possible fronts.

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Below: Problem with choosing this side is that the first branch on the right side of the tree is placed almost at the top, so it can only be transformed into a literati Bonsai.

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                                        Below: This is the other possible front.

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Below: Problem with choosing this side as a front is that there is a reverse taper at the base of the tree.

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Below: Having a long look while discussing all the possibilities with the students.

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Below: After we decided to go with the second possible frond side (with the reverse taper), I removed all unwanted foliage and death stuff.

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Below: Than with the help of a hard copper brush I carefully removed all the dry bark from the recently died sections, making sure not to damage the live veins. A cutback branch and an old dead one were converted in too short Jins. In this picture, you can clearly see that there are no branches growing from this side!

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Below: After initial cleaning. Green arrow: Look how nice that newly formed live vain craws upwards the trunk. Red arrow: Here a section of deadwood needs to be removed so that the trunk will look thinner and more in balance with the bottom section of the trunk!

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Below: Removing unwanted wood, while styling what stays. It is done with the purpose to reduce the visual thickness of the deadwood, but also to envisage the beauty of it. In other words: It has to look good! 🙂 The green arrow point at an uncovered recently died section.

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Below: Stil styling the deadwood while Filip Haesen is wiring along.

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                                                     Below: Almost finished.

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                                               Below: Applying the last wire.

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Below: The red line shows just how snake like the bottom section of the trunk coils upwards! The red arrow points at the only thicker branch of the tree. It is pretty straight so it needs bending to give it more movement. It will be the main character branch in this design.

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Below: Bringing the foliage off the bottom branch into place. It is divided into two main layers.

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Below: Slowly bringing layer after layer into its new place. In this picture, you can clearly see that with this side as the front the branch with the red arrow would be the first main branch. The only way to style with a first branch that high would be a tall Literati with not much foliage and a strange trunk. The green arrow shows at the only lower branch on the tree. It is useless with this as a front because it grows straight to the back. A windswept would not look right either with this trunk, in mine and the majority’s opinion! 🙂

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Below: Bringing everything into its place, without match planes or thoughts! I love this bit, exciting and always a bit affright or maybe, anxious?! It makes me happy! 🙂

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Below: The final resold. It’s a basic styling with not much harm or risk to the tree, so I am sure that in the good care of Filip this tree will recover just fine this time! It will be a nice Bonsai in just a few years time when more foliage has grown and more details/layers have been formed by Filip!

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Below: The end result, for now! But the start is there! I had fun and Filip, the owner, was happy and the club members were happy! So I am happy! Yes a fun day indeed, thanks to the SHO RYU KAI BONSAI CLUB for having me, let’s do it again!? 🙂

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I hope you all enjoyed this little photo story of a Sunday afternoon demo? 🙂

Cheers,

Hans.

Info: karamotto@hotmail.com

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My masterclass at the “Bonsai vereniging noord en midden Limburg”.

 

Hi everybody,

last Sunday I gave my second Masterclass in a mount, the first one was 2 weeks ago in Leersum (NL) and this one was all the way in Venlo at the “Bonsai vereniging noord en midden Limburg” (Bonsai club north and middle Limburg). After a long 2 hour early morning drive I arrived at their club house that is situated in the middle of a children’s patting zoo, were I was welcomed by free walking chickens and peacocks. I got help from some friendly club members to carry in my drawing board and 6 of my trees that I brought alone as examples for the lecture. After a nice warm coffee , it was very cold that morning, I started with my Masterclass for a full house of over 30 people that brought along there trees for me to discuss after my lecture section. The members of this club were very enthusiastic and eager to learn, so the day flew by! They were all very happy with my lecture and the tree discussion! So I left for home very content and with a smile on my face! I hope to be invited back some day to work again with all these friendly Bonsai enthusiastic!

                          Below: 2 pictures of my lecture and tree discussion.

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Below: I love to draw! Here I am explaining my wound treatment technique.

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They were all very happy with my lecture and the tree discussion! So I left for home feeling very content and with a smile on my face! I hope to be invited here back some day to work again with all these friendly Bonsai enthusiastic!

Cheers,

Hans van Meer.

Info: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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7e BONSAI VAN HET WESTEN SHOW 1 & 2 JUNI IN DELFT (NL)

 

Hallo allemaal,

op 1 & 2 Juni word in de botanische tuin in Delft alweer de 7e “Bonsai Van Het Westen” show gehouden. Ik zal daar op de Zaterdag een demo geven op een mooie Taxus en naast mij op het podium zal de nieuwe winnaar van de New Talent Contest (EBA) Martin Bonvie een demo geven op een mooie meerstam Taxus! Naast de vele mooie Bonsai van uit heel nederland zal mijn XL Larix  er ook te zien zijn. Deze gezellige show was verleden jaar al een groot succes, maar deze editie word nog veel mooier! Ik zou zeggen: komt dat allen dus zien!!!

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Voor meer info: BONSAI VAN HET WESTEN.

Tot ziens!

Hans van Meer.

Info: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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BURRS 2013 ARTISTS ANNOUNCED.

 

Hi, everybody,

here is the new line up for the VIII edition of the “BURRS” Bonsai extravaganza! There are only a few places left so don’t hesitate to book your place, you want to be there..believe me!!!!

 

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CU all there!!!

Cheers,

Hans van Meer.

Info: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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“I FLY SO HIGH AND FALL SO LOW”

“KARAMOTTO” My personal Bonsai website: http://www.karamotto.org/
Hans van Meer’s Bonsai Gallery on the IBC forum.
For info about workshop’s and demo’s only : karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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TONY TICKLE’S AMAZING VIDEO ABOUT “BURRS” 2012.

Hi, everybody,

Tony Tickle made a wonderful short video that he posted on YouTube featuring his baby the “BURRS” 2012 Bonsai weekend Extravaganza!!!! 🙂 If you want to know exactly what this unique Bonsai event is all about and why everybody that was there is (again) so enthusiastic, well then this video is a must see!!! Because you will see just how much fun we all had doing what we love to do best “BONSAI!!!!”  

THIS IS THE LINK:   HERE!!

Cheers,

Hans van Meer. 

Info: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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HAVING SOME WINTER FUN WHILE PREPARING MY LARCH (XL) FOR A SHOW.

Hi, everybody,

this afternoon I finished preparing my big Larch (XL) for his first show! It took me 5 day’s! Not because it was that much work, but because we had terrible weather for a whole week, it was raining and freezing most of the time! And I had no place to stand dry or warm and because of that, I gotta nasty head cold to make things even harder! Wink But today I felt a bit better and the sun was out for a change and that made, together with lots of hot coffee, the freezing temperature bearable! I am glad about how the end result looks and I am also glad that I only had to use a minimum amount of wiring to reach it! So now XL will finally go to his protected place in my winter shelter and will be left alone until a few days before the show in January. I can’t wait to finally show it! Very Happy Below: Fine wiring with 0,3 mm copper wire is rrrrealy hhhhard when you are this cold! Smile

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                     Below: My Larch and I have so much fun together! Rolling Eyes Very Happy

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Below: After the work was done, we went out for a walk along the seaside near to our house. Next, to where we always park the car we found this uprooted Buxus on the ground all exposed to the freezing temperatures. It was left when they had removed some larger trees earlier this week! So we load it in the car and after the walk, we took it home to give it a fighting chance. This short stay in my car made my car smell like 25 dogs and cats had pied on it and they probably did! Boy, we had to drive with the windows open! Smile I hope that smelly tree makes it through winter!

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Below: And some more pictures from “Burrs” that I like to share with you all, they were send to me or found on the web!

My new friend Simon “Bonsai Monkey”, looking very happy and so do I !!!

Below: The amazing transformation of Paul Spearman’s yamadori English Elm raft!

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Happy X Mas!!!

Cheers,

Hans van Meer.

Info: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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THE BURRS 2012 BONSAI WEEKEND EXTRAVAGANSA !!!

Hi, everybody,

only just now can I get my head around all the positivity and friendship that I experienced at Burrs and write about! But even so, it will be quite impossible to put it all into words! I arrived early on Thursday were my dear friend Tony was waiting for me with a smile, it felt like seeing my (older Wink ) brother again after a long time and from that moment on my mindset went from gloominess into a bright feeling of belonging and happiness, I was home! The first thing he proudly showed me was his new allotment were his young student and friend Mikey had to spend all morning laying large and heavy concrete tiles in the mud so that we and all the other later visitors of Burrs could walk among the amazing yamadori material that Tony had gathered over the last couple of years. Poor Mickey was soaking wet and there was not a clean spot left on his clothes! Over the next two days, Tony took groups of Burr’s visitors up there and understandable many off this unique yamadori later ended up on the working tables at Burrs to receive their first preparations or styling! After my visit to his place Tony took Mickey and me to his home for some needed refreshments (B.L.T’s) and then we made our way to the back of his garden to look at his collection and to work on some of them. Together we wired and worked/styled his small yew that naturally grows in/from a massive and very heavy rock, this made the Bonsai juices in my body go faster than they already did! But on Friday the real deal started big time, Tony had placed his enormous and mind-blowing yew on a large and solid stone table in the middle of his back garden and while the teachers and guests slowly dripped in Ofer, all the way from Israel, started to pre wirer the largest branches of this monster. Mean while inside his glasshouse Will and I started to work on Tony his white pine and not much later it’s old needles were plucked by 4 pairs of hands!Smile

                                Below: The pine before we started to work.

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This all happened with the sound of classic FM in the background and was all professionally filmed! And I am really glad about that because the styling of this tree is something to be seen by all bonsai enthusiast around the world! After Tony and Enrico (Italy) discussed the possibilities and what to do next, and just before the inevitable English rain started to fall big time, Tony performed a daring technique on one of the thick and almost on bendable branches. At the base of a section of about 6 cm, this branch was halved, leaving it half as thick as it was! Then holes were drilled in both the thick sections above and under the now thinner section. In those holes, thick wires were inserted to protect the branch from breaking when it was placed in its desired place.
Bellow: Tony drilling the holes while Enrico and Ofer hold it in place. You can see Will holding his breath!

                            Below: Enrico applying the next layer of wire.

 About that time the garden was already filled with new arrivals from all over Europe, among them was Pavel and Eric the pot magician! Pavel and I embraced for the first time, but for me, it felt like meeting an old friend! We both, as I found out later from Pavel himself, were both great fans of each other’s work and approach and had been waiting to meet each other to work together! Bonsai can do this among far away unknown friends! Later that day the gazebo was built over the large yew and the classical music was changed to pumping house music! To much culture could kill you after a while! This day was already great but it would only get better!!!! The (very) late dinner that evening was like always with Tony and me at one table a madhouse and a lot off the many glasses of wine and other spirits we sampled came out off our noses from laughing! Like I said, it felt like being home, even for the new ones that had joyed us! A warm bad is the best word…the whole world should be doing Bonsai! But the best part that night was meeting my old buddy and confident Terry Foster and Charlotte his lovely wife who, just like Tony and Carolyn, kindly opened up their home again and even let me use their own bed so that I could sleep alright with my bad back! How humbling is that?!
Friday at Burrs almost all guests were pressed and Tony drove groups back and ford to his garden and allotment. It was a happy day full of meeting old and new friends! The pub dinner with almost all the guests, across the road, was one to remember! Especially my seriously talks with Ofer were enlightening for me, but the (mostly improper) jokes from the both of us are way out there and some of the best we ever heard and told! Very Happy Humor has no boundaries!
Saturday morning, the real start of Burrs, was for us teachers like we had worked together for years! Enrico found his way to the better trees that needed to be designed and Pavel and Terry found their way to the somewhat lesser trees that needed to be designed. I mostly helped the students with their techniques and questions: like how to select a front, back and total design. I must have made 8 or 9 design drawings that helped them on their way. I showed them how to select the branches, how to wire them, how to bend (some extremely) heavy branches and all the rest you need to know to design and make your future Bonsai. And a lot of the student’s trees that I worked on or helped on, just started their lives as a Bonsai and only needed a good start and could not be finished this weekend. That is why there are not too many pictures of finished trees that I worked or helped on! A lot of the students had a question that needed to be answered and needed help with their techniques and this time it was me to (gladly) take that role! Working this way together meant that everybody was helped this weekend! And wood chip Will helped almost everybody with their death woodwork, this meant (because off the dust) that he unselfishly spend and worked most of this weekend hidden away in the disabled toilet while the tree’s owner looked over his shoulder. The only times we saw him was when he covered with wood chips and dust came out too quickly eat and drink! Now that’s dedication for you!

Below: Here are some pictures I made. And please forgive me that I can’t remember names! Embarassed
Mikey’s amazing yew.

Below: Hawthorn. This is one off the trees for which I made a design drawing as a guideline for the owner.

Below: Simon “Bonsai Monkey” concentrated and in the zone. I find it a pleasant and wonderful sight when people are one with their trees! It makes me smile because this must be just how I look to others when I am in my tree! 🙂

                                       Below: Enrico going: YOUR WHAT?! Very Happy

                     Below: Eric the concrete pot magician wiring his big pine.

Terry and I discussed this difficult tree with the owner together, it needed big decisions!

                    Below: And this is what they both made! Amazing isn’t it?!

                            Below: YOU WHAT ????  WHOOO HAHAHA !!!!

Below: The magic off Eric’s pots! His presentation about his work on Friday night was mind blowing!!! By the way: he and the others in his group drove 2000 km to get to Burrs !!! Again the devotion of some Bonsai artist is heartwarming!

                       Below: Will all alone in his element! What a great guy!

Eric still at work just before the Saturday night lectures/presentations started.

                                 Below: The real deal found by Terry Foster.

               Below: One off the best Hawthorns ever again by Terry Foster!

Below: Good friend and great artist Enrico still working late on Jerry’s unique yew, now that’s devotion for you!

After a great meal the real Burrs party started! There must have been 40 different kinds of treats and special medicine from all over Europe on the tables and I and the rest must have tasted most of them. So you can imagine that it did not take to long before someone started to sing!
Below: Pavel and friends proudly and loudly singing their national anthem!

I must admit that I was a bit nervous (after all that tasting in large quantities) about my Saturday night lecture, but it turned out to be my finest hour! For the last 17 years, I have been working on a simple but mostly unknown technique that hides and masks different large wounds on trees. With the help off progressing drawings I tried to explain this (as far as we know) unique technique and the many positives reaction and all the questions I got during my presentation proved that my nervousness was not necessary at all! The many OOOOS and AAAAAS that I got when I showed the drawings and the pictures off the final end result of my technique on my own trees made me really proud and very happy, because it means that I created and developed a technique that can help every Bonsai enthusiast, be it pro or beginner, to improve there work and their Bonsai! During and at the end of my lecture I got a lot off new ideas and possibilities back from the audience and that shows that there is really no end to all the possibilities of this simple technique! So I am already looking forward to the next edition of Burrs so that I and the rest of the gang can hear the outcome of everybody that was here and is about to use my technique on their own trees in many different ways!! In a few weeks time, as promised a while ago, my technique will first be published by The Art of Bonsai Project forum, I will place a link here and on my blog and on my own Karamotto Bonsai website as soon as AoB Forum has posted it online! After that first publication is don and it had enough time to be red by their visitors, well then it will be posted on my own Karamotto Bonsai website for all to see and use as they please!!! And I really hope that my technique will open much more possibilities for all Bonsai artist that will use it in the future! That same evening Tony made a great presentation about the styling of his big Escallonia and his trip that he made to Pavel and to Israel with Ofer! And Mikey finished off the evening with his story in picture and words of his trip trough Bonsai wonderland in Japan!

What an amazing night we all had! And boy (burp) did the light snacks and refreshments tasted good!!!
Below: Same night. Left Side one of the trees that I did style to the finish and on the right Tony’s new tree affraid !!!!

Below: Even later that same night! I was asked to comment on the styling off this Picea by Rob. It is shot here from the right so the little mistakes that were made are hard to see from this angles!

I looked it over and actually for the first time in my teaching years I did it like I always wanted to do, but never really did! Must be all the alcohol! Very Happy Don’t get me wrong though, I always do tell what I think, but I am always very cautious not to hurt some one’s feelings! But this time I tried to explain it in my own way, with the help of my arms and legs and imaginary friends! Very Happy First, we discussed the top that was styled in a way that it grew to the backside leaning away from the viewer. To show why this was wrong I sad something like this: Do you guy remembers the Hulk when he was angry and made his most muscular pose leaning right in your face? They all sad yes, so then I turned my back to the listeners, leaned forward (away from them) and made that angry Hulk pose. Then I turned around leaning toward the listeners and made that same pose and then asked: looks quite different, doesn’t it??? Wink Then there was the small but significant problem with the branch in the middle of the tree that pointed right into the viewers face and blocked out the rest off the top off the tree! So I stood close to Rob and raised my stretched arm right in his face with open hand (like a stop sign) and asked: what are the colours of my eyes? He said: I cant see them this way! I replied: annoying, isn’t it?! Wink We went on like this until all small points that could be improved were covered! We had a lot of fun this way, but would it be effective? Later the next day big Rob came to get me, red face and all excited of anticipation. Hans can you come and have a look at my tree again, I rework it?! I followed him and this amazing result of his hard work is what I saw:

Amazingly he got the message from my little role play pantomime and had perfectly corrected all the little mistakes himself! I congratulated him and he was really proud and so was I!

PS: Later that Sunday Rob asked me to see if one of the amazing pots that Erik Križovenský brought along would fit his beautiful tree?! He placed the tree on the food service counter and the pot in front of it on a lower table. And after some shoving to the left and right we both came to the conclusion that it was if they both were specially made for each other! So he immediately bought it! I am sure that it will be a stunning combo that in just a few more years would not be out of place in any big show! Well, don Rob! You are the man!!!

Below: I lent this combo picture from Erik Križovenský who made this amazing pot, it shows Rob’s exciting tree together with Erik’s one of a kind pot, dont they look like they were just made for each other?! And you can see me in 3 off them, being all excited about the combo off pot and tree! Looks simply great!!! If you like to see more of Erik Križovenský work go to “Atelier Bonsai Element“.

                                                Below: Pavel the day after!

Below: New friend Mikey with his yamadori juniper that he acquired last year from me when he visited my house with Tony the day after the Noelanders in Belgium. Mikey wanted the foliage, that is still hidden behind the trunk in this picture, in front of that same trunk! Now, this was an almost straight tree when I got it many years ago and I had bent, purposely broken and twisted it severely over the course off 8 years, so although the wood was very hard and there even was deadwood running along it, I knew that it would bend again! And when Enrico told Mikey that it would not be possible to get into his desired space without splitting it…well then I was, even more, determent to do it! tongue So when Mikey was a way to help Tony I secretly applied wed raffia and then placed 2 pieces off thick copper wire lengthwise along the outside off the future curve and then that was covered again with a layer of tightly wrapped raffia. And then a thick copper wire was tightly applied over that all in the usual way. Then I slowly and carefully started to bring the top underneath and then in front of the trunk, while all the time praying it would not break! Wink

Below: And TADAAA here is the result! I oiled up the live part and treated the deadwood with lime sulphur for good measures! And needless to say that Mickey was over the moon! And when I showed the result to Enrico, he mumbled something like Bastardo!! HIHI! 🙂 

Below: The exciting end result of Jerry his yew! For those who have questions about this new angle off this Yew and the lose off that amazing root base when it will be placed in a pot this way? Well, a special, one-off, pot will be commissioned from Erik Križovenský and he will create a pot that makes it possible and believable for this tree to be growing on a slanting mountainside!  So that root base will not be lost, but emphasizes, because now it is really holding that massive tree from disappearing in the depth below! Isn’t that exciting, two Bonsai enthusiast working close to getter to create a unique Bonsai…that’s the magic of Burrs!

                         Below: Smithy’s beautiful Ulmus in Autumn colours.

             Below: Trying to hypnotise the poor tree those not help guys ! 🙂

                               Below: Terry working hard on a difficult pine!

                                      Below: Terry and Dave’s amazing work.

Well, these are all the pictures I have and it took me the whole day to post this all so I hope you all like it and that you guy’s who missed out on this Bonsai extravaganza got some off the positive vibes that we, who were all there took home with us! Thanks to all students for trusting us teachers and thanks Tony for organizing this Bonsai heaven every year! I had a blast and am fired up for the next weeks! I’ll be back!!!! Long live the “Burrs Turkey Cats” !!!! And don’t miss the next edition, I know that I’ll be there again!

Cheers,

Hans van Meer (Dutchy).
PS: This is all written from (very clouded) memories so it might, here and there, differ somewhat from the actual events!

 

For info about workshop and demo only: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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BACK FROM MAGICAL “BURRS” 2012 AND STILL COMPLEATLY CAPTEVATED!!!

Hi, everybody,

got back safe from another long “BURRS” Bonsai weekend in the UK and I heard from most you were there that it was the best one yet! I had a wonderful time with my dear friend Tony Tickle who can be so proud of how this unique concept event has evolved to the great catering off (30+) Bonsai enthusiast from all over Europe and far beyond! I will post the story and lots of wonderful pictures in the next couple of days, but up to then Here is a link to a short impression that was shot during the event by the great concrete Bonsai pot magician Erik Krizovensky from Atelier Bonsai Element.

Hope you enjoy the video and watch this space for much more BURRS 2012 fun!!!

COMPLEATLY CAPTEVATED AT "BURRS" 2012 (UK).

Cheers,

Hans van Meer.

Info: karamottobonsai@hotmail.com

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