Episodes
Friday Jul 30, 2021
The Rocky Mountains with Todd Schlafer
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Friday Jul 30, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, we are joined in the office by the familiar voice of Todd Schlafer, who is one of the most talented individuals traveling and teaching bonsai in North America. Now returning from a momentous trip to the Rocky Mountains near Todd's home, Ryan and him reflect on the shared experience of taking Mirai into the wild. Reminiscing, the two wrap their shared time together after weeks of working side by side and now look forward to the national show in Rochester.
To see Todd Schlafer's work, check out his website First Branch Bonsai.
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Young Choe
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Friday Jul 16, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, the Mirai garden is illuminated with joy and creativity as we are joined by our honored guest, Kusamono professional Young Choe. Proudly compelling and feminine, Young guides us through her and early childhood in Korea and enlightens us with her evolution as a Kusamono artist, and the origins of her passion for horticulture.
To see more of Young Choe's work, check out her website at kusamonochoe.com
Friday Jun 18, 2021
New Mirai Live Educator: David Cutchin
Friday Jun 18, 2021
Friday Jun 18, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, we are elated to announce Mirai Live's new educator David Cutchin, a long-term student of Mirai with an extensive background in ecology and Southeastern American environments. As an expert in tropicals, propagation, and material cultivation and development for bonsai, David ushers us into a new era of Mirai Live instruction.
Friday Jun 04, 2021
Stone Monkey - Andrew Pearson
Friday Jun 04, 2021
Friday Jun 04, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, Andrew Pearson, the UK-based ceramic artist behind the Stone Monkey brand joins Ryan Neil remotely to discuss the evolution of Pearson’s artistic journey. Expressing his connection to the containers he meticulously crafts, and the creation of the permanent vessel for the nonpermanent living tree, Pearson guides us through his artistic odyssey and the complicated ethos that accompanies the artists’s perspective of their own creations.
To shop the newest collection of ceramics from Stone Monkey check out our webstore.
Saturday May 22, 2021
Nao Tokutake
Saturday May 22, 2021
Saturday May 22, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, ceramicist Nao Tokutake joins Ryan Neil for an in-depth conversation of ceramics, delving into the concept of the vessel, the clay, the chemistry, and the origins of the bonsai ceramic. As a young and upcoming ceramic artist in the Pacific Northwest, Nao profoundly details his personal journey from his roots in Japan to his background in engineering that serves to supplement his keen artistic approach to the bonsai vessel.
Shop our collection of Nao Tokutake's ceramics in our webstore at: https://goods.bonsaimirai.com/collections/vendors?q=Nao%20Tokutake
Friday May 07, 2021
Peter Warren: Pinching Japanese Maples
Friday May 07, 2021
Friday May 07, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, long-time friends and bonsai professionals Peter Warren and Ryan Neil catch up on the past year and discuss the highly debated topic of Japanese maple pinching. As a Mirai collaborator and a revered United Kingdom bonsai educator, Peter Warren is well respected for his practice and knowledge of acer palmatum bonsai cultivation.
To learn more from Peter Warren, check out his website.
Friday Apr 23, 2021
World War Bonsai: Remembrance and Resilience
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Friday Apr 23, 2021
For this episode of Asymmetry, the Mirai team visited the Pacific Bonsai Museum to shine a light on the current exhibit, World War Bonsai: remembrance and resilience. Eve Sczechowski sits down with museum curator Aarin Packard and researcher Nancy Ukai, who is the director of a digital project called 50 Objects/Stories: The American Japanese Incarceration. Listen and understand Nancy's perspective as a Japanese American with family members who were unjustly incarcerated during the 1940's, and understand how this history has majorly influenced the story of American bonsai.
To see more about the exhibit at the Pacific Bonsai Museum, check out: https://pacificbonsaimuseum.org/on-view/exhibits/
To read more about Nancy Ukai and her 50 Objects digital project, check out: https://50objects.org/about/
Friday Apr 16, 2021
Joshua Roth Tools
Friday Apr 16, 2021
Friday Apr 16, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, Ryan Neil is joined by Ken Carlson, the owner of Joshua Roth bonsai tools. As a testament to the quality, Joshua Roth tools have stood the test of time as effective, durable, and professional-grade tools that have an immense influence on bonsai cultivation. They discuss Ken's history in tools, the New Talent competition, and their previous collaboration for the Artisans Cup.
To shop our selection of Joshua Roth bonsai tools, check out our webstore at https://goods.bonsaimirai.com
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Gil Marriner
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, Ryan Neil is remotely joined by Gil Marriner, a retired international pilot as well as a dedicated bonsai practitioner. They converse about what it takes to maintain a bonsai garden while juggling the schedule and responsibilities of a commercial pilot.
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Hugh Grant
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Friday Apr 02, 2021
In this episode of Asymmetry, Ryan Neil is proud to announce a new Mirai Live educator and Australian bonsai professional Hugh Grant. As the founder and creative force behind Tree Makers Bonsai, Hugh teaches outstanding technical and aesthetically driven bonsai concepts with reference to native Australian species. As a long-time friend of Bonsai Mirai, Hugh joins us to share his unparalleled understanding on Australian bonsai culture that is soon to come to Mirai Live.
To learn more about Hugh Grant and Tree Makers Bonsai go to https://www.treemakers.net/