[Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
- Bretts
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
Wow my second, second place. Can't wait till next year. Thanks Kindly to Steven, Mods and all the judges.
I would love to see some scores or get some comments from the judges on my entries but wonder on the logistics. Unless prompted otherwise I guess we just PM the judges and hope they are not over run with PM's
I would love to see some scores or get some comments from the judges on my entries but wonder on the logistics. Unless prompted otherwise I guess we just PM the judges and hope they are not over run with PM's
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
Congratulations EVERYONE ... especially those Winners (awardees) a great display of AUSSIE trees
Sorry to disappoint Steven, I was one of those who had below standard presentation I new I was just making up the numbers (as I don't own a 'finished' native bonsai ... yet) but just wanted to contribute anyway. I will try to get both tree (and pot ) and presentation improved for next years showdown!
Thanks to all JUDGES for finding the time to filter through and find the BEST Ausbonsai has to offer
Ryan
Sorry to disappoint Steven, I was one of those who had below standard presentation I new I was just making up the numbers (as I don't own a 'finished' native bonsai ... yet) but just wanted to contribute anyway. I will try to get both tree (and pot ) and presentation improved for next years showdown!
Thanks to all JUDGES for finding the time to filter through and find the BEST Ausbonsai has to offer
Ryan
Cheers, Ryan
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
I would like to thank AusBonsai and the judges for giving me the opportunity to enter the competition and awarding my tree second place. I think the contest is a great way for bonsai enthusiasts to show their skill and their trees. Thanks again for this honour. Paul
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
Congratulations to all contributors.
One of my most valued elements of Australian character is our distain for conservative authority.
Our global bonsai culture is largely influenced by a follower mindset that shuns originality.
Creativity demands risk taking.
Pup, Tony and I evaluate entries through our own individual prejudices.
I hope we have done justice to the entries.
One of my most valued elements of Australian character is our distain for conservative authority.
Our global bonsai culture is largely influenced by a follower mindset that shuns originality.
Creativity demands risk taking.
Pup, Tony and I evaluate entries through our own individual prejudices.
I hope we have done justice to the entries.
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
No fear of that Lindsay. You have all picked awesome trees to winlindsay farr wrote:
Pup, Tony and I evaluate entries through our own individual prejudices.
I hope we have done justice to the entries.
Ken
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
Congrats to all winners, esp PeterH, Luckily the voting was done over the net, cause that tree weighs a tonne (well almost) Very glad to have been able to touch a winner!
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
WOW!!
Amazing trees, amazing.
A MASSIVE congratulations to the winners, what a terrific job!
Congratulations also goes out to all those that entered, it has been fantastic viewing everyones trees.
And a last big THANKYOU to the Judges, Steven and all those that assisted in bringing us these awards.
Amazing trees, amazing.
A MASSIVE congratulations to the winners, what a terrific job!
Congratulations also goes out to all those that entered, it has been fantastic viewing everyones trees.
And a last big THANKYOU to the Judges, Steven and all those that assisted in bringing us these awards.
Regards, Mitchell.
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"It is one thing to shape a tree into form, but when you are able to convincingly deceive ones perception of reality, something much more is accomplished than just a simple bonsai."
"In a perfect world, we would all be giants and all plants Bonsai."
"Grow big, finish small."
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
Khoa wrote:Just wonder how to claim the award
Khoa, Steven will be contacting all awardee's very shortly , Congrats mate
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Re: [Results announcement] Australian Native Bonsai Awards 2011
Congratulations to all those who entered trees in the Native Bonsai Awards for 2011, to the awardees, and to Steven and the judges for all their good work!
It's excellent to see so many trees with a real Australian look!
The Leptospermum polygalifolium which won the peoples choice award is one splendid example.
I would be interested to see the spread of votes for the peoples choice (18% for the Leptospermum......one vote of which I must admit, was mine!).
At our local club's bonsai exhibition last year, we had members of the public vote for their top three favourite bonsais (a mix of exotic and native species), and out of just over 50 exhibits, 35 gained either a 1st, 2nd or 3rd vote! I was astounded, (and delighted) as it indicated such a broad taste, and one could add, delight in our presentation!
Australia has such a wonderful flora, and it's excellent to see so many folks enjoying it, studying it and then representing it in miniature.
Well done all.
Will
It's excellent to see so many trees with a real Australian look!
The Leptospermum polygalifolium which won the peoples choice award is one splendid example.
I would be interested to see the spread of votes for the peoples choice (18% for the Leptospermum......one vote of which I must admit, was mine!).
At our local club's bonsai exhibition last year, we had members of the public vote for their top three favourite bonsais (a mix of exotic and native species), and out of just over 50 exhibits, 35 gained either a 1st, 2nd or 3rd vote! I was astounded, (and delighted) as it indicated such a broad taste, and one could add, delight in our presentation!
Australia has such a wonderful flora, and it's excellent to see so many folks enjoying it, studying it and then representing it in miniature.
Well done all.
Will
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I have been away but also want to add my congrats to the winners, also to all the participants who entered. Not a bad effort for a competition and a website that runs totally on passion for Bonsai.
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Well the posty turned up today ,now was he a confused chappy . With so many Names the bloke thinks i'm on the run from god knows who .Many thanks to the artist whom produced the fantastic pots , No your not gunna get a look until i find a tree worthy of putting in them .Until such time the lovely wife has confiscated them so i don't dirty them up .Thanks to Steven for the great chioce and also for The Ausbonsai Forum and the Competition .Thanks to the Members here that make Ausbonsai what it is .The College of Aussie Knowledge in Bonsai .
Cheers and Thanks to all . Ian - Alpineart
Cheers and Thanks to all . Ian - Alpineart
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Steven, I received my prize today and was really truly impressed and humbled. Thankyou to Steven, to the donators of prizes and to the judges. As soon as I have a living display ready with my teeny handmade rosewood display table and handmade pot I will post an image here on ausbonsai. It is such a pleasure to be involved. regards Ash