Here is how to
contact me:
e-mail:
bonsai@walter-pall.de
address: Walter Pall
Sonnenhgamer Str. 6
82544 Egling-Attenham
Germany
telephone:
from Germany :
08176-455
from the USA:
011-49-8176-455
from anywher else:
0049-8176-455
A well-meaning
person has written this about me:
Walter Pall was born
in 1944 in Austria, he is married to Hanna, with one son, living near
Munich, Germany, in sight of the Alps where he grew up and still
loves to ski. Since 1980 Walter has been busy with bonsai as a hobby.
After a career as top manager in the Electronics and Consulting
Industry he finally decided in 1990 to become a part time bonsai
professional.
Today Walter is one
of the most popular bonsai artists who has performed on most
international stages. He has visited the vast majority of European
countries and also South Africa, Australia, Canada and the United
States; he even appeared in Israel and in Argentina and Brazil.
His lectures are a
treat. Walter's philosophy about demos is first and foremost to
provide a basis of high quality bonsai work, add a substantial amount
of explanation for the audience to clearly understand his development
process, and also tell amusing anecdotes along the way. Altogether
this makes for an entertaining and professional show. Nobody falls
asleep in Walter's lectures. Walter often is called a walking
encyclopedia on bonsai and he shares his knowledge freely. Walter
also loves to lead workshops where he sets the main focus on teaching
the artistic side of bonsai. In the past years Walter has also
established himself as the key moderator for international bonsai
conventions. A specialty of Walter are his tree critiques which eh
calls 'tree inspiration'. He analyses anything from stick in a yogurt
cup to world class bonsai. Walter gives clear indications of pros and
cons and describes ways to continue working with the trees.
He is known
worldwide for the quality of his bonsai creations. Walter has
received several dozens national and international awards for his
beautiful, dramatic bonsai. He has won the most prestigious Crespi
Cup Award of Italy for his well known Rocky Mountain Juniper, and has
come in among the top six, every time he has entered. He has also won
second and third and other places places in the Gingko Cup Awards of
the Belgium bonsai competition held every two years.
Walter was one of
the first Europeans to work with indigenous species, which he
collects in his beloved Alpine mountains He now owns a collection of
about 1000 quality trees in varying stages of development and keeps a
store reserve of about 1000 handmade pots to compliment the bonsai.
Besides his famous conifers he is also well known for his beautiful
deciduous trees. Walter's bonsai usually are strong, powerful trees
which he frequently forms in natural shapes. The longer he has been
involved with tree development, the more he has moved away from
traditional bonsai styling to his own concepts of design. Only those
who have actually visited his garden know that he also has an
impressive collection of shohin bonsai.
It will surprise
many that Walter considers himself an amateur, and he means it. While
he apparently tries hard to work professionally with whatever he
does, the aim is not commercial success. He does not style trees to
sell them later. He does it for his own joy. This is the reason why
he entertains one of the most comprehensive bonsai collections
around.
For many years
Walter has been writing a lengthy and comprehensive encyclopedia on
bonsai. Hopefully some day this will be published. He has also
written more than 100 articles that have been published in Western
bonsai magazines. Walter is a very good photographer and is able to
provide many high quality pictures to illustrate his articles. He is
also a very active, vocal participant on the internet in the bonsai
scene.
Interesting bio! :)
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His career attitude is inspiring to me
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