Worthy of awe
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Worthy of awe
This is the most overused and misused word in the English language these days, but:
Awesome!
http://valavanisbonsaiblog.com/2014/10/18/international-bonsai-art-culture-biennial-2014/
Awesome!
http://valavanisbonsaiblog.com/2014/10/18/international-bonsai-art-culture-biennial-2014/
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JimLewis- Member
Re: Worthy of awe
The harder you look at these pictures, the more you see.
I suspect Robert will have more on his thread in "Discussion."
I suspect Robert will have more on his thread in "Discussion."
JimLewis- Member
Re: Worthy of awe
holy sheeeee-IT !!!
that is high art !
that is the sort of thing that really turns me on...
beyond that i am at a loss for words,
except the one jim already used...
that is high art !
that is the sort of thing that really turns me on...
beyond that i am at a loss for words,
except the one jim already used...
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
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Who would have thought of an avian kusamono! I love that...thinking beyond borders! It's totally aw
Precarious- Member
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Hard to remain exclusively traditionalist when there is this kind of inspiration!
Rick36- Member
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Great stuff! Thanks for showing. All of those trees and forms are very inspiring.
Thomas Urban- Member
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Jim thanks.
Had to view on Firefox, nothings shows on the I.explorer.
Sifu has beautiful trees.
Thanks again.
Khaimraj
Had to view on Firefox, nothings shows on the I.explorer.
Sifu has beautiful trees.
Thanks again.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
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These create "strange emotions"! I wonder how our US judges would view them? Ribbons or Not?
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