Other styles[edit]
A few styles do not fit into the preceding categories. These include:
- Broom (箒立ち, hokidachi) is a style employed for trees with fine branching, like elms. The trunk is straight and branches out in all directions about 1⁄3 of the way up the entire height of the tree. The branches and leaves form a ball-shaped crown.[82]
- Windswept (吹き流し, fukinagashi) is a style describing a tree that appears to be affected by strong winds blowing continuously from one direction, as might shape a tree atop a mountain ridge or on an exposed shoreline.[83]
Bonsai artists[edit]
Below is a list of some notable bonsai artists.
Name | Year of birth | Year of death | Nationality |
---|---|---|---|
Bjorn Bjorholm | 1986 | American | |
Marco Invernizzi | 1975 | Italian | |
Masahiko Kimura | 1940 | Japanese | |
Kunio Kobayashi | 1948 | Japanese | |
John Naka | 1914 | 2004 | American |
Frank Okamura | 1911 | 2006 | Japanese-American |
Walter Pall | 1944 | Austrian-German | |
Sinji Suzuki | Japanese | ||
William N. Valavanis | 1951 | Greek-American | |
Yuji Yoshimura | 1921 | 1997 | Japanese |
Bonsai exhibitions
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