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The Living Art of Bonsai

The Living Art of Bonsai
By Walter Liew

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Bonsai is considered a primarily Japanese art, yet its origins lie deep within ancient China. Evolving over 2,500 years, the Chinese approach to bonsai reflects a unique set of cultural, philosophical and aesthetic values largely unknown to modern bonsai enthusiasts. A unique cultural perspective on this ancient living art, The Living Art of Bonsai features: -Information on the history and evolution of bonsai -Traditional bonsai styles and composition -Step-by-step instructions on how to create your own bonsai -Recommended bonsai techniques for training, shaping and wiring -Information on tree identification and care -An introduction to the concepts of Jin and Shari -A practical glossary of bonsai terms


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1369345 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-12-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 148 pages

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About the Author
Walter Liew was born in China's Shang-Dong province, the birthplace of Confucius. At age 12, Liew moved to Taiwan with his family. After completing a master's degree in mathematics and teaching math for many years, he devoted himself to the study and practice of bonsai. Under the supervision of classical scholars and museum curators at the Ancient Palace Museum in Beijing, Liew developed an understanding of Chinese culture and art that he applies to his life's work today. One of Hawaii's most foremost leaders in bonsai cultivation, Liew has accumulated one of the largest bonsai collections in the world through over 50 years of bonsai cultivation and research. Liew is the owner of the Hawaii Bonsai Cultural Center which operates from his 16-acre home in Waimanalo, just outside of Honolulu, Hawaii. All of the bonsai pictured in The Living Art Of Bonsai, are from his collection.