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A work with the intervention of nature and humans, here we are free to imagine within the limits of our instincts and instincts. A work was born with a limited mindset, I really like it, bonsai art is art that is maintained with a process❤❤❤❤❤
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ОтветитьI imagine all Adults and children would react the same if we've given them the love and attention and dedication a bonsai tree receives
ОтветитьOne was 800 years old
ОтветитьWhy these clowns didn’t ask her to show the oldest bonsai she has smh…
Being in 4th Generation one could assume she got some more then a 100 years old. And you didn’t even ask 🤡
There’s something really nice about growing old with a tree and seeing it form and eventually outlive you.
ОтветитьBonsai trees can be quite expensive due to the meticulous care, craftsmanship, and years of cultivation required to create these miniature works of art
ОтветитьHope I can grow my adenioum plant into a beautiful bonsai
ОтветитьWow, I just started collecting watches, now I want to master Bonsai growing. At 28 I went from young, to old within a few months. 👴🏼
ОтветитьEverything Japan is expensive
ОтветитьThe ultimate control freak in me loves this but isn’t it just the prettiest work of art or another form of expression about one’s environment
? Sculpture meets nature. There’s a beautiful tragedy in it. I wonder at these beauties but also can’t help feeling sad for their lack of freedom in growth.
They are not expensive
Ответить@shushan0710 watch this!❤
ОтветитьWho knows the song's name at the end of the video? But the real name, because Shazam doesn't find the correct. thx!
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ОтветитьThis bonsai tree will never grow taller 😂😂😂
Why this is very expensive! This is for decoration only and not for furniture!
Another major factor driving the price besides age and provenance, is how well a tree follows the rules of bonsai. Like most things in Japanese culture there are meticulous rules and guidelines that have been developed in the art. Since you are making a living sculpture it is hard to find or make a tree that precisely follows all the rules, and therefore such specimens that come close are much more highly prized and valued.
Ответитьi want to buy it but i do not money
ОтветитьYou need to live long too see the result, but its grow with you in other way, with your patiend, creativity and bravery to take a step 👴🏼
ОтветитьAs an artist, I know the pain of selling the art you've made . Its priceless.
ОтветитьJapanese are some of the true artisans, dedicating most of their life to master and perfect one craft.
ОтветитьI have a bonsai, I enjoy it, I picked it up from a Japanese mentor of mine.
ОтветитьI could look at them all day and it would never get old
ОтветитьFace😂
ОтветитьThis video was too short.
Ответитьi would pee on bonsai by knowing the Price, bought it and pee on it
ОтветитьI killed a nice one once that I bought for a couple of hundred dollars. I felt so guilty. I collect Yamadori now .
ОтветитьSome are priceless
ОтветитьI’m going to make one, I have a Japanese maple outside
ОтветитьEverything Japan produces requires years of training to create
ОтветитьI was gifted a Juniper Bonsai during a very unstable part of my life. Immediately when I got it I was upset, it was so beautiful and I knew I would end up killing it.
And I did. And it sucks. It's been like 6 years since then, I LOVE the beautiful artbor Bonsai, and the history and principle behind it. But I still don't trust myself enough yet.
Looking forward until the day I can care for one.
Amazing knowledge
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ОтветитьHow old that tree can live?
ОтветитьThe practice of using the term Common Era. CE is redundant. CE starts at year 0 which was chosen because it represented the birth of Christ. So calling it common era but basing it off the exact same thing as Anno Domini AD, is borderline weird lol
ОтветитьYou are already dead you project bonsai is not yet finish.
ОтветитьJaoanese language and culture are special
ОтветитьI got a Ficus bonsai.
It's a tiny thick funny looking thing so she not really bendable yet. But I just love Bonsai how it looks and it's so beautifully made
House To House 🍚
ОтветитьThe only valid reason to wish for immortality either divine or medically-assisted, is to take care of your bonsai
ОтветитьI love that lady 🙇♥🙏🏻
ОтветитьHow can i get Japanese mapple tree saplings in india??
Ответитьthe lazy is stunningly sooo beautiful
ОтветитьI wonder if I could take a class to learn how to care for this living art?
nice am connected
'it must be good, cause it costs so much'
ОтветитьI mean absolutely no disrespect to the bonsai artist featured. I understand and appreciate the work and time she puts into those plants.
However...to me, an average person without an eye trained for bonsai...those little twigs that took 15 years...
I feel like I could go into the forest, cut a particularly interesting twig from a pine tree, and plant it in a small pot for the same effect. At least, I'd still be happy with it, even if it's not true bonsai.
Americans suffer from grandomania and the Japanese from micromania
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