I know. Lately, I have come to the realization that bonsai creation does put a lot of stress on these beautiful trees. It makes me want to just let them grow as intended.After all trees are our life. Without them we would be lost.
There is one thing I never thought would happen to me and that is I have developed a great compassion towards trees by doing bonsai. By nurturing a tree in this way(minus the root trimming and such) you feel as if this tree is your own child. You have helped it stay alive for many years,fed it, cared for it, and it becomes a member of the family.You feel deep remorse when it dies. Especially, by your own doings.
Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea
Alert, alert: new beauties on http://www.darjeeling.cz/en/accessories ... petr-novak
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea
+1debunix wrote:Thanks for the tip.

I got there too late today; I really like that blue teapot and cup set but it was gone by the time I got there. As always...amazing work!
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what a SPYNPE wrote:Alert, alert: new beauties on http://www.darjeeling.cz/en/accessories ... petr-novak

Small 120ml gaiwan, multiple fired. Snow flake glaze over dark slip (clay) glaze...something what you can not find on darjeeling.cz

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea
... and interesting interwiev with Mirka and Petr http://blog.darjeeling.cz/en/2013/11/01 ... rom-doupe/
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Andrzej,andrzej bero wrote:... and interesting interwiev with Mirka and Petr http://blog.darjeeling.cz/en/2013/11/01 ... rom-doupe/
Thank you for the link; it was interesting to see the inside of their studio!
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea
haha, no. This is a picture from the blog post / interview that was linked above. It is apparently a picture from Petr & Mirka's studioyalokinh wrote:yours???
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haha I was about to say, that's my college tuition right there
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Well, if I knew that Daniel is going to visit us with his camera, I would visit a barber first and clean our studio up a little bit:)andrzej bero wrote:... and interesting interwiev with Mirka and Petr http://blog.darjeeling.cz/en/2013/11/01 ... rom-doupe/
Yes, this is night picutre after kiln openning. It is something like half of the kiln...Poohblah wrote:haha, no. This is a picture from the blog post / interview that was linked above. It is apparently a picture from Petr & Mirka's studio
Another teapot from that kiln which I like...