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Editorial: The Next Generation

Photograph and Article By Will Heath, USA
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Today we are training and developing the next generation of bonsai artists. Through our actions and even through our inactions we are creating the state of bonsai in the future, we are developing the future artists, and we are cultivating the next generation. We have the chance to make it all we wish it were now.

The seeds we are sowing today will someday bear the fruit of what bonsai will be, what it will become. Under our care and guidance these future artists will prosper and raise the level of bonsai to the art form it is and possibly even into a successful commercial realm now only dreamt of in the West. If we are not careful to encourage the young thirst for knowledge, if we do not fan the flames of creativity, we will reap no more than we have sowed.

This next generation will no doubt be not only caring for the trees we are creating today and the trees that we care for now from the past, but they will also be inventing new techniques, new styles, and they will be creating the innovations that will carry the art forward.

As artists, it is our responsibility to guide the next generation, to make them more than what we are. It is our responsibility to offer them what we never had, to start them on the right path, and to provide them with an environment conclusive to learning technique and refining talent.

It is with these thoughts in mind that we at The Knowledge of Bonsai Forum put forth a challenge to all bonsaists the world over. We challenge the artists, the clubs, the organizations, the growers, the nurseries, the experienced who give classes, demos and workshops, the show organizers, the administrators of forums, the bloggers, the web managers, the magazine and book publishers, we challenge everyone from the keeper of a single bonsai to the world class master to lift a hand, make a small change, add a little something to guide the youth of bonsai, to help build the very future of bonsai, and to lead by example.

What can be done? What can a single person do? There are many things that can be done to blaze a path for the youth of bonsai, to help build what we call "The Bonsai Nation." Below is a list of ideas we have compiled, specifically designed to make a place for youth, to make them feel welcomed, and to create a welcoming environment that is conclusive to learning and encouraging creativity. This is our field of dreams and we believe that if it is built, they will come.

Eventually shows exclusively for youth may be created.

The above list of ideas is by no means all inclusive, there are limitless possibilities for creating an environment that will assure that the youth of bonsai have the resources and the opportunities needed to flourish Indeed, these ideas are meant only as a foundation to build upon, to encourage thought and then action, for it is our actions and our inactions that will determine the state of bonsai in the next generation.

The Knowledge of Bonsai Forum is dedicated to the ideas expressed above and will offer whatever services we can to anyone who desires to take the lead and help pave the road for the next generation. Please feel free to comment, ask questions, or make suggestions, in so doing we hope to encourage discussion that will lead to action.

In the spirit of the above editorial, The Knowledge of Bonsai Forum is very pleased to announce the creation of a special section at KoB dedicated exclusively to featuring galleries of young artists from all over the world. This gallery will be limited to those artists under the age of 18 and although our high standards on subject matter may be relaxed to accommodate the age and experience of the young featured artists, we feel this new section will be a step in the right direction. We are excited to offer this new section to both the youth of bonsai and the more experienced, who should no doubt enjoy it, and maybe even learn from it.

What can you do for the next generation of bonsai artists?

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