Aniversario de la Sociedad Venezolana de Bonsai

In this revitalizing Conexión Éxitos session, Jairam Navas, along with Antonio Rodríguez Ubero and Gladis Seco, explores the museum concept that transforms the CCAM exhibition hall into an oasis of tranquility. Rodríguez dispels urban myths surrounding the art of bonsai—explaining that these are not genetically dwarfed trees, but rather normal species meticulously shaped as living sculptures—and recounts his personal connection to this discipline, which began in his childhood and was solidified during his university years. For her part, Gladis Seco details the logistical and curatorial aspects of the exhibition, which integrates rocks, traditional landscaping, ambient music, and artificial intelligence tools in its lighting design. The coordinator emphasizes the contemplative dynamic of the Caracas public and the strict maintenance routine, supervised by tree health specialists and members of the community to ensure the hydration and preservation of the specimens in enclosed spaces. 📌 Highlights: 1:10 Origin of a Passion: Antonio Rodríguez recounts his first encounter with a bonsai tree brought from Japan. 4:55 Transformation of Space: Gladis Seco describes the immersive experience and the museum design of the room. 8:30 The Paraguaná Style: Details of the sabbatical workshop on modeling inspired by the action of the wind. 12:00 Botanical Guardians: The role of "tree doctors" in monitoring the health of the exhibited pieces. Visit us at https://mundour.com/ Follow us on Instagram   / mundourweb