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Nov 14, 2022 · Ryan Neil, with a bonsai that he styled at his garden, outside Portland, Oregon. Neil studied the art in Japan for six years. Photograph by Suzanne Saroff for The New Yorker. In the winter...
The location was chosen because of its temperate, wet climate and the availability of yamadori, trees growing in the wild that are suitable for bonsai. It houses over 800 bonsai. Neil's bonsai were exhibited in "American Bonsai: The Unbridled Art of Ryan Neil" at the Portland Japanese Garden in 2016.
The Neil family has been busy! The Bonsai collection is diverse, though Ryan seems to take specific interest in large, wild and locally collected trees. Several of the trees in Ryan's collection were collected by Randy Knight, but Ryan also works together with many local artists (potters, stand makers, etc).
Mirai is a bonsai studio, garden and creative ecosystem based outside of Portland, Oregon. Founded in 2010 by artist and bonsai professional, Ryan Neil, to explore the dialogue between humans and the living tree after becoming the first western person to complete a 6-year apprenticeship under bonsai master, Masahiko Kimura, in Japan's Saitama ...
The American artist undertook an apprenticeship with a respected figure in bonsai before making his own mark, combining deadwood with plants.It was under Masahiko Kimura that Ryan Neil trained in this technique for growing miniature plants. His master, considered as a revolutionary figure in contemporary Japanese bonsai work, specialised in Shinpaku junipers and was primarily known for ...
The artform is not karate, but bonsai. Ryan Neil, who was that young boy, is now a master bonsai artist and founder of Bonsai Mirai. His bonsais sell for up to $750,000, and breathe life into interiors of wealthy clientele and places like the Portland Art Museum. In the middle of his horticulture degree, Neil tried to court the father of modern ...
Bonsai is an ancient art-form originating in China and Japan, dating back centuries, even millennia. Although Bonsai became incredibly popular in the West, it never reached the status as “fine art” like it does in countries like Japan. We’re very interested to hear what Ryan Neil has to say about this, as he is currently working on ...