Bonsai artists and hobbyists from Europe and beyond
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Below you will find useful links to regional artists and hobbyists. If you think you should be on this list, please contact us using the contact form.
Bonsai Eejit (Ian Young, Northern Ireland)
Long-running bonsai blog and educator offering workshops and demos across Ireland, often in partnership with local clubs (NIBS, Leinster).
Great resource for practical techniques, events, and inspiration.
Walter Pall – Bonsai Artist (Germany)
One of the most influential bonsai artists in Europe, Walter Pall is known for his unique naturalistic approach to bonsai and for using native European tree species. Based near Munich, Germany, he has lectured and demonstrated worldwide and has a vast, inspiring bonsai collection.
Marco Invernizzi – Bonsai Master (Italy)
Marco Invernizzi is an internationally respected Italian bonsai artist and teacher. After training in Italy and completing a traditional apprenticeship in Japan under Masahiko Kimura, Marco travels globally giving workshops, demonstrations, and lectures, and his trees have won top prizes in Europe and beyond.
Salvatore Liporace – Bonsai Professional (Italy)
Salvatore Liporace is a distinguished Italian bonsai artist and founder of Studio Botanico in Milan, one of Europe’s oldest bonsai schools. A mentor to many bonsai artists, Salvatore is known for his deep knowledge and refined styling techniques.
Luis Vallejo Bonsai Museum (Spain)
The Museo Bonsái Luis Vallejo in Madrid is one of Europe’s most important bonsai collections, showcasing over 300 expertly developed trees. Founded by renowned bonsai artist Luis Vallejo, the museum promotes the art of bonsai through exhibitions, events, and educational activities
Mark’s Bonsai (Marek Zemla, Galway-Ireland)
Bonsai hobbyist and founder of Connaught Bonsai Club, sharing practical, beginner-friendly techniques for Connaught Bonsai Community
