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Post  priya uthama Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:46 am

here are some pictures from the exhibition in Yogyakarta - Indonesia
This exhibition was attended by more than 400 bonsai

enjoy sunny
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Post  newzealandteatree Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:05 am

Some very nice trees there. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, CJ.
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Post  sunip Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:13 am

Hello Priya Uthama
Beautiful trees.
One feels there is a long bonsai tradition in Indonesia.
Sunip Wink

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Post  priya uthama Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:27 am

sunip wrote:Hello Priya Uthama
Beautiful trees.
One feels there is a long bonsai tradition in Indonesia.
Sunip Wink

thank you Sunip

as we know, bonsai is an art which is known in the world since long, I think almost all countries have a tradition of bonsai
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Post  Tatang Nuryaman Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:50 am

Thankyou for share some beautiful photo Mr. Oeoet.. Embarassed
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Post  jrodriguez Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:11 pm

priya uthama wrote:
sunip wrote:Hello Priya Uthama
Beautiful trees.
One feels there is a long bonsai tradition in Indonesia.
Sunip Wink

thank you Sunip

as we know, bonsai is an art which is known in the world since long, I think almost all countries have a tradition of bonsai

In fact, Indonesia has a bonsai tradition that is about fifty years old. Great advancements in the art have been accomplished. By studying the PPBI (Perkumpulan Panggemar Bonsai Indonesia), starting from their first publication in 1989, the First ASPAC Album (Bali Indonesia) and every subsequent publication, you will definitely conclude that Indonesia has improoved dramatically, to the point of being able to achieve a purely Indonesian bonsai style. Also, having the late Ismail Saleh (former Indonesian Minister of Justice) played an important role in the development of the art. Sanctioned by the government, bonsai art was promoted as a non-oil export commodity, which served as an economic incentive for Indonesian bonsai artists to better the quality of theri product.

Blessed by being the largest archipelago on earth, Indonesia has volcanic island that home a wide variety of plants, even some that are unknown to modern taxonomists (Example: Gulo Kemantung/Hanging Sugar).

Japanese bonsai master Mr. Shinichi Nakajima and his late father, were regular visitors to Indonesia in the early days. Working with Pinus mercusii (Indonesian Red Pine), Juniperus procumbens, Tamarind and Ficus, these two exemplary masters taught advanced shaping techniques to early bonsai pioneers. After that, the development of bonsai art in Indonesia took its own course. Later, Pemphis acidula (Santigi), Casuarina equisetifolia (Cemara Udang) and Triphasia trifolia (Jeruk Kimkit) became sought after species. In fact, it was in the 1rst ASPAC in Bali that Mr. Nursalim of Tanggerang shocked everyone with his Pemphis acidula bonsai. To some, Mr. Nursalim is considered to be the father of Santigi bonsai in Indonesia.

Bonsai is practiced seriously in Indonesia. Competition has certainly played its role in raising the bar of Indonesian bonsai. There are several bonsai centers in Indonesia, which sell quality trees. Below, some of them:

1) Pluit (Java)
2) Tanggerang (Java)
3) Puncak (Java)
4) Malang (Java)
5) Sanur (Bali)

These are only an example of places where you might find beautiful trees.

Kind regards,

Jose Luis
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Post  priya uthama Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:27 pm

Tatang Nuryaman wrote:Thankyou for share some beautiful photo Mr. Oeoet.. Embarassed

no problemo Mr.Tatang sunny
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Post  priya uthama Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:29 pm

jrodriguez wrote:
priya uthama wrote:
sunip wrote:Hello Priya Uthama
Beautiful trees.
One feels there is a long bonsai tradition in Indonesia.
Sunip Wink

thank you Sunip

as we know, bonsai is an art which is known in the world since long, I think almost all countries have a tradition of bonsai

In fact, Indonesia has a bonsai tradition that is about fifty years old. Great advancements in the art have been accomplished. By studying the PPBI (Perkumpulan Panggemar Bonsai Indonesia), starting from their first publication in 1989, the First ASPAC Album (Bali Indonesia) and every subsequent publication, you will definitely conclude that Indonesia has improoved dramatically, to the point of being able to achieve a purely Indonesian bonsai style. Also, having the late Ismail Saleh (former Indonesian Minister of Justice) played an important role in the development of the art. Sanctioned by the government, bonsai art was promoted as a non-oil export commodity, which served as an economic incentive for Indonesian bonsai artists to better the quality of theri product.

Blessed by being the largest archipelago on earth, Indonesia has volcanic island that home a wide variety of plants, even some that are unknown to modern taxonomists (Example: Gulo Kemantung/Hanging Sugar).

Japanese bonsai master Mr. Shinichi Nakajima and his late father, were regular visitors to Indonesia in the early days. Working with Pinus mercusii (Indonesian Red Pine), Juniperus procumbens, Tamarind and Ficus, these two exemplary masters taught advanced shaping techniques to early bonsai pioneers. After that, the development of bonsai art in Indonesia took its own course. Later, Pemphis acidula (Santigi), Casuarina equisetifolia (Cemara Udang) and Triphasia trifolia (Jeruk Kimkit) became sought after species. In fact, it was in the 1rst ASPAC in Bali that Mr. Nursalim of Tanggerang shocked everyone with his Pemphis acidula bonsai. To some, Mr. Nursalim is considered to be the father of Santigi bonsai in Indonesia.

Bonsai is practiced seriously in Indonesia. Competition has certainly played its role in raising the bar of Indonesian bonsai. There are several bonsai centers in Indonesia, which sell quality trees. Below, some of them:

1) Pluit (Java)
2) Tanggerang (Java)
3) Puncak (Java)
4) Malang (Java)
5) Sanur (Bali)

These are only an example of places where you might find beautiful trees.

Kind regards,

Jose Luis

Your knowledge of the history of Indonesia bonsai really impressed me Jose study

Regards

Priya Uthama
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Post  priya uthama Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:18 pm

add some pictures,
The following other images taken by my friend

pamnas yogya part II:
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Post  Katoom Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:50 pm

wow! very nice trees indeed.

btw priya uthama, can you also post the tree species?

thanks for posting.

cheers!

jon

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