Stefano what you have done with Colin lewis's Ulmo is beautiful ! You have refined it to the next level. Taking over a tree from another artist seems to be something you like to do and do it very well ! What goes through your mind when buying a tree from someone else. What is the driving force for you to own that tree?
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 5:44 pm
by Stefano Frisoni
I have many recorded by other artists, bonsai trees. In this case the aim is to build on work started a long time hoping that one day other artists do with my trees. This ulmus is with me for the past 12 years.
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Ho molti alberi rilevati da altri artisti bonsai. In questo caso lo scopo è portare avanti un lavoro iniziato da tempo sperando che un giorno altri artisti lo fanno con i miei alberi.
Questo ulmus è con me da ormai 12 anni.
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 5:57 pm
by anttal63
The second tree Pino sylvestri with the low cascading branch is truly wonderful and very unique. What is your inspiration for this tree?
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 6:02 pm
by Stefano Frisoni
The story of the tree you can see in this little movie. Although this tree was an Italian artist and friend passed away ... Emilio Parolari.
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 6:11 pm
by anttal63
Fantastic You tube production!!! Love Guns and Roses, "Sweet child of mine" A credit to you Stefano, Emilio is sitting up there some where, very proud with what you have done with this tree !!!
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 6:14 pm
by Mojo Moyogi
My daughter loves the choice of song too!!
Welcome Stefano, to our little site. The progression of that Pine over 20 years is amazing, thank you Stefano and Antonio for sharing! When my Italian improves from barely being able to ask for a "solo espresso", to something approaching an adult conversation, I would love to see Italy and it's bonsai artists up close.
Cheers,
Mojo
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 6:15 pm
by Craig
I like what you've done here Antonio.
Welcome Stefano to Ausbonsai, your refinement of the Pine is amazing, congrats
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 6:16 pm
by anttal63
The Ulmo Campastre is again a breath taking piece, Provacatively seductive and Unique. What can you tell us about it ?
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 7:16 pm
by Olivecrazy
The raw material these guys have access to is amazing the dead wood is great im a big fan of dead wood on bonsai will be looking real hard on the next trip out i do have a spot in mind
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 7:27 pm
by anttal63
Olivecrazy wrote:The raw material these guys have access to is amazing the dead wood is great im a big fan of dead wood on bonsai will be looking real hard on the next trip out i do have a spot in mind
Dont be too shifty OC save some for when im coming over !!!
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 7:30 pm
by Dario
Welcome to Ausbonsai Stefano, it is fantastic that you are here
Your work is beautiful
Ciao, Dario
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 4th, 2012, 7:36 am
by anttal63
Well last night was a bit of excitement having Stefano joining in here !!! Its great that he has a crack at English. Most younger italians speak it but are still shy of it and easily embarrassed. I congratulate Stefano for having a go!
I now want to take you all to the north of Italy right of Venice and up against the border of Slovenia. Sitting on the Gulf of Venice Trieste is a very diverse and interesting land. Here i want to introduce you to grass roots Bonsai. This is a great example of how many young italians start Bonsai. With no further ado, here is a very exciting young man His name is Andrea Meriggioli. He is all of 22 yrs old. He already is in demand to demonstrate in Europe and trust me, is going to be huge in the future. He is a yamadori hunter/collector and may buy or trade the odd piece. This is him on one of his play grounds !!!
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Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 4th, 2012, 8:04 am
by Anth
Anyone willing to hang off a cliff to get a tree has to be awesome
Re: The Italian Job
Posted: June 4th, 2012, 3:52 pm
by Craig
Anth wrote:Anyone willing to hang off a cliff to get a tree has to be awesome
Great picture .
How's this Quercus suber -corkbark oak from Andrea ,