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2004 FRANCESCO SANTINI

  • Nato a Empoli (FI) nel 1971, si avvicina al mondo del bonsai alla fine degli anni ‘80 grazie a suo padre, Santini Renzo. La formazione bonsaistica è completamente da autodidatta per i primi 10 anni.
  • Nel 1996, insieme ad altri appassionati della zona, fonda il “Gruppo Bonsaisti Medio Valdarno” con sede a Empoli. All’interno di questa associazione, di cui è tuttora segretario, cresce e si consolida la sua passione per il mondo del bonsai.
  • Dal 1998 inizia a frequentare seminari e workshop con Kunio Kobayashi, Carlo Cipollini e Walter Bondi. È l’inizio di un percorso di crescita che lo porta nel 2001 ad entrare nella “Bonsai Creativo School” di Sandro Segneri, dove approfondisce e affina la propria preparazione tecnica e artistica.
  • Nel 2004, a Roma, vince il concorso “Nuovo Talento Italiano”.
  • I suoi bonsai sono pubblicati nei cataloghi UBI “Miglior Bonsai e Suiseki” del 2004, 2005, 2006 e 2007.
  • Dal 2005 è istruttore della “Bonsai Creativo School” e allievo della “Accademia European Bonsai School”.
  • Nel 2005 si aggiudica a Roma il premio “Presidente UBI” con l’esposizione di un esemplare di Lonicera.
  • Nel 2006 il maestro K.Kobayashi gli assegna il premio “tokonoma award”.
  • Assistente di Sandro Segneri in numerose occasioni tra cui il congresso UBI del 2007.
  • Partecipa nel 2008 come espositore al congresso IBS BCI di S.Vincent. Nella stessa occasione è assistente alle dimostrazione del mastro taiwanese Min Hsuan Lo e dell’istruttore IBS Roberto Raspanti.

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