Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
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Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
Soooo...I have heard that Matt and a friend might be coming to Australia to do some presentations/workshops. Anyone know any details as I'd be keen to make the trip to work with him?
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
Lets hope that friend is Micheal Hagerdorn. Good news for Australia either way.Scott Roxburgh wrote: Matt and a friend
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
Man if Mike comes ill move mountains to get to that workshop. Was going to get down to vic for Bjorn but the fact that the workshops are 3hrs meant that travel wasnt worth it, bummer though as it would have been amazing.
Looking forward to updates on this
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Looking forward to updates on this
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
Just googled and he looks like the Reel deal.....
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I also think that America's approach and their separation from the pre-conceived notions of bonsai could benefit us immensely...
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
The only thing ''holding back'' bonsai in this country is the on going problem of lack of good material.
Also, as far a demos and workshops are concerened (whether imported or local), although they are very important, they have a limit to their effectiveness beyond which only the experience of working with a lot of trees and high repetition will increase knowledge and technique. In other words a beginner will/can gain just as much from a slightly more advanced practitioner as they would from a master. Whereas a highly practiced individual gains only little from watching a master shape a tree. However, it all adds up in the end.
My point? To learn how to wire well (for example) you need to wire a lot. It's a mistake to think that going to lots of demos will alone teach you much..
Also, as far a demos and workshops are concerened (whether imported or local), although they are very important, they have a limit to their effectiveness beyond which only the experience of working with a lot of trees and high repetition will increase knowledge and technique. In other words a beginner will/can gain just as much from a slightly more advanced practitioner as they would from a master. Whereas a highly practiced individual gains only little from watching a master shape a tree. However, it all adds up in the end.
My point? To learn how to wire well (for example) you need to wire a lot. It's a mistake to think that going to lots of demos will alone teach you much..

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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
+1 This is a very insightful post and one worth thinking long and hard about.treeman wrote:The only thing ''holding back'' bonsai in this country is the on going problem of lack of good material.
Also, as far a demos and workshops are concerened (whether imported or local), although they are very important, they have a limit to their effectiveness beyond which only the experience of working with a lot of trees and high repetition will increase knowledge and technique. In other words a beginner will/can gain just as much from a slightly more advanced practitioner as they would from a master. Whereas a highly practiced individual gains only little from watching a master shape a tree. However, it all adds up in the end.
My point? To learn how to wire well (for example) you need to wire a lot. It's a mistake to think that going to lots of demos will alone teach you much..
Up thread someone asked about who Matt was and here is a link to his outdated blog

https://reelbonsai.wordpress.com/
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
Don't see anything of relevance being posted in this topic anymore - it is now closed for business
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
Hi have removed all of the off topic posts and leave the thread open again.
Remember the question was asked by the OP if any one knwo iff Matt Reel was visiting, and if so what are the details of said visit.
please keep the thread on topic and if you have any info on Matt or posts of his work them pleas post them here.
Many of you may not know of him, but he is an American Bonsai artist, than has spent 8 years as an apprentice with Shinji Suzuki in Japan.
He is now very active in the American Bonsai Community since moving back from Japan, and like many before him, I am sure that his name will become well known in the future.
Ken
Remember the question was asked by the OP if any one knwo iff Matt Reel was visiting, and if so what are the details of said visit.
please keep the thread on topic and if you have any info on Matt or posts of his work them pleas post them here.
Many of you may not know of him, but he is an American Bonsai artist, than has spent 8 years as an apprentice with Shinji Suzuki in Japan.
He is now very active in the American Bonsai Community since moving back from Japan, and like many before him, I am sure that his name will become well known in the future.
Ken
Check out our Wiki for awesome bonsai information www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki
What is Bonsai? http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index.php?title=Bonsai
What should I do now? http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index.php?title=Newbie
How do I grow a Bonsai? http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... _a_Bonsai?
Visit a Bonsai nursery to see some real nice trees http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... _Nurseries
What is Bonsai? http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index.php?title=Bonsai
What should I do now? http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index.php?title=Newbie
How do I grow a Bonsai? http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... _a_Bonsai?
Visit a Bonsai nursery to see some real nice trees http://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... _Nurseries
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Re: Matt Reel coming to Australia?!?
kcpoole wrote:Hi have removed all of the off topic posts and leave the thread open again.
Remember the question was asked by the OP if any one knwo iff Matt Reel was visiting, and if so what are the details of said visit.
please keep the thread on topic and if you have any info on Matt or posts of his work them pleas post them here.
Many of you may not know of him, but he is an American Bonsai artist, than has spent 8 years as an apprentice with Shinji Suzuki in Japan.
He is now very active in the American Bonsai Community since moving back from Japan, and like many before him, I am sure that his name will become well known in the future.
Ken

Ps Shinji Suzuki - known for a more naturalistic approach to Bonsai rather than the usual super-refined style we see in Japan. Consistently wins awards for his tree's too.
If we cannot get Suzuki, we'll just get Subaru!... I mean Matt...
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