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Masahiko Kimura (bonsai artist)

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Masahiko Kimura
ACalifornia juniper designed by Kimura, in the Bonsai Courts of theHuntington Library
Born1940 (age 84–85)
Known forBonsai

Masahiko Kimura (木村 正彦,Kimura Masahiko; 1940-) is a Japanese bonsai artist, born inŌmiya-ku, Saitama on March 31, 1940.

Career

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When Kimura was 11, his father died. Kimura wanted to be arock and roll musician as a teenager, but at age 15, following the wishes of his mother, he started an apprenticeship atToju-en Bonsai Garden, under master Motosuke Hamano. His apprenticeship lasted eleven years.[1]

Nowadays, Kimura is regarded as a genius and innovator in the bonsai world.[2][3][4][5] He specializes inshimpaku junipers.[6] His trees are known for their intricatedeadwood features and their harsh, stark features;[1][7][8] this modern style is very demanding on trees, which must be dramatically bent and twisted.[5] Within the bonsai community, he has become known as the "Magical Technician ofKindai Shuppan".[1][7]

Kimura has done presentations and demonstrations around the world, and his work has appeared in numerous bonsai publications.[1] He won the Prime Minister's Award for the years 1988, 1995, 2000, and 2001, and the Minister of Education Award in 1999.[1][9] His past apprentices includeMarco Invernizzi,[6] Salvatore Liporace,[10] Ernie Kuo,[11] Marc Noelanders, Kawabe Takeo, andRyan Neil.[5][12]

Published works

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Katsuhito Onishi edited the Japanese textsThe Magical Technician of Kindai Shuppan in 1982,Part II in 1984, andPart III in 1989. The English version, made up ofPart II with some ofPart I, was published asThe Bonsai Art of Kimura by Stone Lantern Publishing Co. in 1992.[13]The Magician: the Bonsai Art of Kimura 2 was released in 2007 by Stone Lantern.[13] A Spanish translation,Masahiko Kimura: el técnico mágico del bonsai actual was published in 1988 by Ediciones Tyris, S.A., His 9-video 4-hour "Kimura Master Class" course was made available by Bonsai Empire in 2020.

References

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  1. ^abcde"Masahiko Kimura - Bonsai Empire".www.bonsaiempire.com. Retrieved2022-04-22.
  2. ^"The Magician: The Bonsai Art of Kimura 2". DaSu Bonsai Studios. Retrieved2009-11-18.
  3. ^"Bonsai Master Masahiko Kimura Creates Gravity-Defying Mini Forests".My Modern Met. 2019-07-08. Retrieved2022-04-21.
  4. ^Snyder, Michael (2021-11-09)."The Ever-Evolving Art of Bonsai".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2022-04-21.
  5. ^abcRobinson, Britany (2016-05-25)."Learning to grow: the American bonsai master who starved for knowledge".the Guardian. Retrieved2022-04-21.
  6. ^ab"Masahiko Kimura's Bonsai garden - Bonsai Empire".www.bonsaiempire.com. Retrieved2022-04-25.
  7. ^abUrbanski, Kay (1991). "The World of Masahiko Kimura".ABS Bonsai Journal.25 (4):12–14.
  8. ^"Bonsai, Art and Kimura by Gunter Lind". bonsaipots.net. Retrieved2009-11-18.
  9. ^"Masterpieces". j-bonsai.com. Retrieved2009-11-18.
  10. ^"Slanting a Juniperus prostrata to create the correct angle by Salvatore Liporace". www.bonsai4me.com. Retrieved2009-11-20.
  11. ^Liporace, Salvatore."Pacific Northwest Bonsai Clubs Association Bonsai Instructors". Pacific Northwest Bonsai Clubs Association. Retrieved2009-11-20.
  12. ^"The Lineage of Some of Our Teachers"(PDF). Magical Miniature Landscapes. Retrieved2013-01-27.
  13. ^ab"The Books on Bonsai and Related Arts, 1950-1999 O-Z". Magical Miniature Landscapes. Retrieved2009-11-18.

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