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Old 22-05-2003, 02:56 PM
Carl L Rosner
 
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Default [IBC] Bonsai partnership

To Nina and all:
The reason I take photos is that I can always look at what my tree(s)
looked like (good or bad). So it is a sort of permanent record of my
feeble attempts.

People have asked me how Ican part with my paintings. After all I have
produced close to 800 paintings and have less than 100 scattered home
and at galleries. My answer is the same. I take pictures or slides and
that reminds me of my efforts to produce that particular painting (or
tree).

So I guess I fall in the Jim Lewis camp in that respect. I'm sure we
both have a lot of company!!! ;-)

Carl L. Rosner - near Atlantic City zone 6/7
http://bmee.net/rosner
http://www.jamesbaird.com/cgi-bin/Ja...d=00000068 48


Nina Shishkoff wrote:

No one is likely to confuse me with a sentimentalist, and indeed,
nothing ruins my day faster than getting a bonsai-Doctor diagnostic
form that ends "I gave this bonsai to my wife on our anniversary as a
testament of our love, and now it's dying! Please Help!"

However, I hate losing a tree. You not only lose all the care and
training you put into it, but you lose all the plans you had for it
in the future. I just lost an evergreen pear I've been working on
for 8 years, that was just starting to look the way I envisioned it
should look. I miss the cracked bark. I miss the shiny leaves. One
of these years, it would have bloomed pear blossoms. But not now.
--
Nina Shishkoff

Frederick, MD


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