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Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: February 27th, 2014, 5:40 pm
by Slothman
Thats good.

$10 to watch is no biggy, will probably donate more if I can get there.

Definitely on the "want to" list.

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: February 27th, 2014, 6:02 pm
by Jason
Slothman wrote:Thats good.

$10 to watch is no biggy, will probably donate more if I can get there.

Definitely on the "want to" list.
I'm only doing one workshop for the moment, but will be watching the other too :)

These international artists have such a wealth of knowledge that its definately worth attending, even if you can't get involved.

If anyone does attend, make sure you say g'day :) always nice to put a face to a forum name. I'm the tall one with dreadlocks... I'm hard to miss :lol:

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: February 27th, 2014, 9:25 pm
by Pup
Jason wrote:
Slothman wrote:Thats good.

$10 to watch is no biggy, will probably donate more if I can get there.

Definitely on the "want to" list.
I'm only doing one workshop for the moment, but will be watching the other too :)

These international artists have such a wealth of knowledge that its definately worth attending, even if you can't get involved.

If anyone does attend, make sure you say g'day :) always nice to put a face to a forum name. I'm the tall one with dreadlocks... I'm hard to miss :lol:
He is definitely hard to miss :lol: :lol:

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: February 27th, 2014, 11:23 pm
by mugen
Meegs wrote:Yes, its $10 per day just to observe for non-members. Or you can join for $40, get our newsletter, participate in the workshop and come along to other demonstrators over the next year! Bargain! Not many places you can work on a tree with an internationally renowned demonstrator and only pay that tiny cost for it ;-)
But if you want to participate, get in asap to put your name down as a participant because I'm told its filling up fast. :aussie:
Meegs.
Hi meegs :wave: I am wondering if you know who I could contact to become a member and put my name down for the workshop?
Thanks Jac

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: February 28th, 2014, 9:59 am
by Meegs
Hi mugen :wave:
The easiest way to join is to come along to our monthly meeting at the end of month. Meetings are held on last Monday of each month at Collins St Community Centre, Colin's St South Perth at 7.45pm. Most people arrive just after 7pm, and if you want to join and sign up please come a bit before start time, then you can sign up for the workshop :hooray: This months meeting is on the calendar for march 24th instead of 31st, so I will confirm the date for you from our committee members before then :lost:
I don't see any more international demonstrators on our calendar for this year (sorry :( last year was a big one!) But we have quite a few very experienced and talented members (glances at pup) who are fantastic for helping and giving great advice at our normal workshops. I have found that my own learning has moved up several gears just by surrounding myself with like minded persons once a month, must be osmosis :lol:
As a member you can also display trees at our exhibition in November, come to our auction, attend all workshops and meetings, and last but not least, borrow from our library. There are many rare and had to find books available to borrow, I can't go to a meeting without borrowing another one :tu:
If you come please say hello, I'm not as noticeable as Jason the gargantuan :lol: being quite a bit smaller but if you find him, he can point you down to me :roll:
I look forward to meeting you :tu:
Meegs

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: February 28th, 2014, 12:12 pm
by mugen
Thanks meegs :-D
Yeah I feel I have hit a wall Woking on my own. I have admired Robert Stevens work, it is a great opportunity to see him working on the flesh.
I will say hello when I come down, I'll be the one with a red beard Haha.

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: April 2nd, 2014, 4:04 pm
by Jason
Just a reminder for those on the west coast. Spots are filling up fast!

Really is shaping up to be a great day :) Am planning on doing both workshops, however don't really have any tree's worthy for critique :oops: but will still be there to watch and learn :yes: These workshops are a really great oppurtunity to learn from top class instructors, so would definately recommend it for anyone thinking about it

Still tossing up which stock to take, but at the moment I'm thinking of a nice little shimpaku I have, as well as triple trunk casurina :fc: will be sure to take plenty of photos when I'm not busy working :tu2:

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 12:20 pm
by Jason
Wow! What a weekend it has been, I'm totally exhausted, but it was a great. I ended up doing the two full days with Robert, two workshops, the critique and the demo. As well as the quad demo at our club meeting last night where I got to be his photographer for the night... think I went alright for my first time with a DSLR... I didn't break his camera, so must have been doing ok :lol:

I'll post some pictures up tonight (I took hundreds so need to sort through them first), but just wanted to say how amazing it was to watch, and learn from Robert. He's a great bloke, really friendly, and has a really great attitude. I really liked his approach to the art, and think that he opened my mind a bit with regards to the 'rules' and different styles that we use.

Really enjoyed it, and can't wait to see him again :tu:

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 11:44 pm
by eddieperth
Definitely loved spending the Saturday with him! My brain was buzzing as I went home to have a look over my sticks. :lol:

Was also great catching up with you and Meegs, Jay!

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: April 30th, 2014, 11:00 am
by Pup
As, I for once did not attend this weekend(very rare indeed) are there any Pictures of the event please,pretty please.

Cheers Pup

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 5:40 pm
by Neli
Robert sent me some pictures of the event...He is a dear friend. He said he fell in love with mels...and even carried some tree home.
But I would let the owners of the function post the photos.

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 10:46 pm
by Jason
Sorry for the delay, I went to upload last night but realised I needed to resize all my pics first... here they are anyway, will post them all over a couple of posts as I've got a few

These first pictures are from the critique on Saturday and the Demo on Sunday. I don't have any pictures of my workshop tree from Saturday... as I didn't finish :( Got about half way through wiring it, so still need to finish.
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Still more to come...

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 11:38 pm
by Jason
And this is the second half of the demo where Robert made a landscape with Limestone rocks and Buxus on a Granite (I think) slab
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Hope you enjoy :) I really had a great weekend, and thought Robert was a really nice guy, very approachable and willing to share his knowledge. Hope to see him again :fc:

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 11:47 pm
by Gerard
Thanks for the photos Jason, I liked Roberts work when he visited us a few years ago.

Re: Bonsai Society of WA - Robert Steven Workshop/Demo/Critique

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 11:57 pm
by Neli
I love the harmony between the branches and trunk on the last tree.