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Underwater Bonsai Brings New Calm to a Thousand Year Old Tradition

12/27/2012
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    Botanical artist <a href="http://azumamakoto.com/" target="_blank">Makoto Azuma</a>’s latest piece transposes the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/takanori-aibas-amazing-bonzai-castles-are-miniature-living-worlds/" target="_blank">traditional art of Japanese bonsai</a> into an underwater environment. Made from dead wood, natural moss and LED lights, the “tree” comes to life in the unusual terrarium. The underwater plant is the latest of Azuma’s alternative bonsai, which include one made from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/azuma-makotos-pixelated-bonsai-is-made-from-legos/" target="_blank">LEGOs</a> and a tree appears suspended in an empty glass cube.
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    Inspired by the historic tradition of the bonsai in Japanese culture, Azuma is constantly on the quest to explore <a href="http://inhabitat.com/moss-carpet-grows-in-the-heart-of-your-home/" target="_blank">new ways of viewing the customary plant</a>.
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    By submerging the bonsai figure in water, it takes on a new kind of serenity.
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    With the gentle flow of the water, the greenery take on an ethereal feel, as they slowly wave back and forth with the bubbling current within the aquarium.
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    Azuma used a coiled piece of dead wood for the bonsai’s trunk, and coated its ends with java moss to appear as if bright green leaves were sprouting from the wood.
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    In order to nourish the live moss, LED lights were installed along with CO2 emissions, which together helped support photosynthesis. The same filtration system that causes the moss to hypnotically wave, also keeps the tank clean of bacteria, allowing the moss to thrive.
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  • Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai
    Like Azuma’s <a href="http://inhabitat.com/makoto-azuma-suspends-bonsai-trees-then-returns-them-to-the-earth-unharmed/" target="_blank">suspended bonsai</a>, the submerged tree seems to float in space, shirking the need of a root system. With the underwater flow, the bonsai brings a new calming to the thousand year old tradition.
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Azuma Makoto Underwater Bonsai

Botanical artist Makoto Azuma’s latest piece transposes the traditional art of Japanese bonsai into an underwater environment. Made from dead wood, natural moss and LED lights, the “tree” comes to life in the unusual terrarium. The underwater plant is the latest of Azuma’s alternative bonsai, which include one made from LEGOs and a tree appears suspended in an empty glass cube.

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