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Name: Boon Manakitivipart
Location: USA, Alameda, CA. Near Oakland and San Francisco
Availability: upon request
Willingness to Travel: Domestic and international
Programs Offered: workshops, demonstrations, lectures, private collection care
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Languages Spoken: English and Thai
Best way to Contact: boon [at] bonsaiboon [dot] com
Client work:
Serious study began when he hosted Akio Kondo, Kihachiro Kamiya’s first apprentice. Mr. Kondo arrived as what the Japanese call a first-year professional, and stayed at Boon’s home for one year.
In 1993, the Golden State Bonsai Federation awarded Boon a Teacher Development Scholarship; two years later, he received the Ben Oki International Design Award for styling a Sierra juniper. In 1995, Boon
received several informal offers to study bonsai in Japan. Months later he traveled to Japan where he studied bonsai for his first year as an apprentice with Yasuo Mitsuya. Later, his “bonsai home” became Kihachi-En and his master became Kihachiro Kamiya, a great bonsai master with multiple national awards. Boon said once, “He showed me bonsai standards through his amazing talent and deep personal integrity.” Boon returned repeatedly to Japan for prolonged periods of bonsai study until his master’s passing in January, 2004.
In 1998, Boon founded and became the teacher of Bay Island Bonsai, and started his business, Bonsai Boon.
In April 2000, Boon won the Grand Prize in the Kindai Bonsai Styling Contest in Japan (sponsored by Kindai Bonsai Magazine). Contestants styled large Japanese white pines. Boon was the only non-Japanese in the contest.
The World Bonsai Contest recognized Boon’s trees in 2000, 2001, and 2002 as among the world’s top 100 entries, and his students’ trees have been recognized in every contest to date.
Today Boon makes his living as a full-time bonsai artist in Northern California. He styles client trees, lectures, puts on demonstrations, holds workshops, and finds show-quality bonsai for clients.
I’ve worked with Boon for over five years. He is a great teacher and really cares about Bonsai. When he teaches, his focus is on tree health first, then styling. He is the only instructor I know that has Bonsai trees that can compete with the Japanese. If you’ve opened up a japanese bonsai magazine or have been to Japan for Bonsai, and you want to produce quality bonsai like the Japanese do, Boon is your man. He is the Sensei of Bay Island Bonsai, and many have said that the club produces the best Bonsai Show in the United States.
I have studied with Boon for about a year now, and have just been blown away with his knowledge, and techniques. I strongly agree with Peter about Boons trees, and everything else that he posted. The most important thing that I can say about Boon is that he actually teaches.


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