Bonsai displays at the 16th biennial Shohin Seminar

With small bonsai display, the focus tends to be on the arrangement of elements as much as on the individual trees themselves. The great challenge, then, isn’t just developing trees that work on a small scale, but in having enough different trees from which selections can be mixed and matched to create compelling displays.

Easier said than done.

I opted for a simple three element display at last weekend’s Shohin Seminar and missed the mark on all three! Here’s the display.

Japanese maple and black pine

What would I like to improve? The stand for the maple is too heavy. I’d prefer something simple with straight, slender legs. The current stand would be fantastic for a larger, heavier tree.

The pine points to the right. For use on the right side of the display, it would look better to have something that pointed left.

The stone is too large in relation with the other elements.

Why didn’t I make these adjustments at the exhibit? I don’t have the right stand, the right stone or the right small tree. Which means I have plenty to work on for the future!

Here are some more displays from the Seminar exhibit.

Six-tree display with a low and wide box stand

Five-tree display in a tall, narrow box stand

Two-tree display with stone and accent

Two-tree display

Single tree display

Four-tree display or mini-sized bonsai

Juniper with scroll and small second tree

Four-tree display with accent

Single-tree display with scroll and accent

Two-tree display with accent

Six-tree display with box stand

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