Monday, August 11, 2008

The Art of Bonsai


When we talk about gardening one of the most important countries is this theme is Japan, who has distinguished for the beauty and splendor of its gardens. The unique style for the richness of elements that together with the techniques developed through the centuries and the philosophical concepts, has achieved the greatness of the natural sceneries.

Bonsai is the art y science of cultivating trees in decorative pots. However, the fact of just having a tree in a container does not make it a bonsai. Bonsai is an artistic replica of a mature tree in its natural environment but in lower scale.

Bonsai is the result of different disciplines: botany, technique, art, philosophy. The aim of the person who works a bonsai is the perfection, which cannot be achieved if any of the bonsai disciplines is missing.

Bonsai is a Japanese term that means “tree in a pot" (bon, pot and sai, tree). It is about a tree that is cultivated in a container or pot, it should not loose the characteristics of a mature tree, and it should have a reduced-size form by different cultivation techniques. Besides this knowledge, it is required artistic sensibility, having love and respect for plants y the knowledge of philosophical concepts of the Japanese culture. Plants are not objects, but something alive, they born in the earth and approach to the sky, they have life and spirit.

For making a bonsai it is not necessary a particular tree, in fact it can be made with any kind of plant, but this has to have a wooded trunk. To produce a realistic illusion of a mature tree, all parts of the ideal bonsai (trunk, branches, twigs, leaves, flowers, fruits, buds, roots) should be in perfect scale with the size of the tree.

Because of the reduced-size spaces in Japan, the bonsai can be adapted in small proportion spaces in the big cities, giving a part of nature near us, since it has the majesty and beauty of an adult tree in its natural environment. Thus, when we contemplate a bonsai, it should awaken the same sensation of tranquility and greatness produced by trees in forest and jungle in natural sceneries.

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