Top-30 in Europe
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Martin S
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Ian Young
Khaimraj Seepersad
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Erik Križovenský
Hawaiian77
Walter Pall
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Walter Pall- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
Howzit Walter,
Beautiful specimens. Interesting lighting of the trees. Mahalo for sharing.
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
Beautiful specimens. Interesting lighting of the trees. Mahalo for sharing.
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
Hawaiian77- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
Very inspiring!
Beautiful designs, I am much impressed.
Will be looking again and again.
Thank you.
Khaimraj
Beautiful designs, I am much impressed.
Will be looking again and again.
Thank you.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
Walter,
a good tree doesnt need a good picture quality to show its natural beauty.
thanks...very inspiring.
regards,
jun
a good tree doesnt need a good picture quality to show its natural beauty.
thanks...very inspiring.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: Top-30 in Europe
This link has a video of the exhibition as well.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xf688u_bonsai-euro-top-30-les-arbres-du-so_creation
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xf688u_bonsai-euro-top-30-les-arbres-du-so_creation
Ian Young- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
thanks Walter.
whats the other two?
the maple and pine? just guessing.
regards,
jun
whats the other two?
the maple and pine? just guessing.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: Top-30 in Europe
So Walter, 10% of the Europe’s "Top 30" are then in your collection!
And I always thought that it must be more then 10%....
M
Martin S- Member
Very Nice TREES
Thanks Walter for posting the images of some very nice trees. Having said that I was also a little disappointed to see that two of my favourite trees - your Famous Rocky Mountain Juniper and your equally famous Multi Trunk Maple got missed out. Not sure if the organisers of this event left them out or if you chose not to enter them. Do let me know the exact reason. I am also curious to know what the selection criteria was and how the 30 were chosen.
Ravi
Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
Oh well, Ravi, this was much discussed. About 90 % of the 1,000 best trees in Europe are in the hands of maybe 10 to 20 folks. 3to 6 of these have again 80 % of these. There are people who have 50 candidates for the '30 best'. But it would be unwise to grant some individuals MUCH more space than others. Just take it that 30 of the best trees in Europe were there. My guess is that there are several hundred trees which could have qualified.
The selection process? Well, in my case it was like this: I was asked to provide three trees and I chose these. I could have chosen quite a few other ones.
The selection process? Well, in my case it was like this: I was asked to provide three trees and I chose these. I could have chosen quite a few other ones.
Walter Pall- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
Hi Walter
Very nice trees and very interesing fotos.
Thank you for sharing.
Pavel
Very nice trees and very interesing fotos.
Thank you for sharing.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
Wonderful work! I think # 11 is my favorite. However, if I come back tomorrow, I may find another favorite.
Mike
Mike
mike page- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
This is not a virtual. It is for real. Now I know why there were so many people in the bonsai tents. It was hard to take photographs because the masses were moving you.
It is almost impossible to make a decent living of doing bonsai professionally as an art form in Europe. But it is very much possible to make some money exhibiting good bonsai. Or it looks like, at least. Unfortunately the money does not arrive at the artists. So far.
The overwhelming majority of bonsai exhibits aim at the bonsai crowd. No surprise they hardly break even. You cannot sell expensive bonsai to the general public, but you can very well show them. And they will come, you bet.
It is almost impossible to make a decent living of doing bonsai professionally as an art form in Europe. But it is very much possible to make some money exhibiting good bonsai. Or it looks like, at least. Unfortunately the money does not arrive at the artists. So far.
The overwhelming majority of bonsai exhibits aim at the bonsai crowd. No surprise they hardly break even. You cannot sell expensive bonsai to the general public, but you can very well show them. And they will come, you bet.
Walter Pall- Member
Re: Top-30 in Europe
This tramway advertisement reveals why the flashy name 'Top-30-of-Europe'. it is not for the bonsai crowd but for the general crowd. In these 10 days there were probably around 500 or so from the bonsai crowd and maybe more than 100.000 from the general crowd. They paid 2.- euro extra for the bonsai show. This makes more than 200.000 euro, a sum absolutely unheard of for the conventions we know. Now one sees where the money comes from. All these are my personal guesses and I have not more information than anybody who can read.
If we have to get used to this it will be fine with me. This may well be a way to get bonsai exhibts away from parochialism.
If we have to get used to this it will be fine with me. This may well be a way to get bonsai exhibts away from parochialism.
Walter Pall- Member
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