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What's New

Welcome to and enjoy the latest additions to Nero's bonsai wire trees collection. Here you will find a selection of the latest work with a few thoughts or background stories from the artist himself. All trees can also be found with more details such as measurements and pricing in the Gallery.

The Dragon’s Sanctuary Tree

The Dragon’s Sanctuary Tree

in Gallery/Sculptural Bonsai Artworks

Made with around 460m of wire over about 10 days, this black-and-gold sculptural tree features a golden dragon seated beneath the trunk as the branches are held and guided into place. The contrast of dark form and gilded highlights suggests protection and prosperity, creating a presence that feels powerful, steady, and quietly radiant.

Temple Shrine Tree

Temple Shrine Tree

in Gallery/Medium Trees

Handmade from 250m of wire, this copper tree spreads out like a warm canopy of leaves. A small temple sits beside it, giving the piece a calm, peaceful feel - like a little place to stop, breathe, and reset.

The Silver Lotus

The Silver Lotus

in Gallery/Medium Trees

The Blue Lotus is a silver wire tree accented with light blue glass, with a seated Buddha resting beneath the branches. Hand-shaped from 250m of wire, it’s a calm, luminous piece that brings a soft, airy presence to any space.

The Blossom Sanctuary

The Blossom Sanctuary

in Gallery/Medium Trees

Centred on tranquillity, renewal, and inner calm, this composition evokes a quiet moment of reflection beneath blooming branches. The interplay of form and softness creates a serene focal point, inviting pause and contemplation.

Yin-Yang

Yin-Yang

in Gallery/Medium Trees

Rooted in ideas of balance, duality, and interconnected forces, this sculptural work reflects the harmony between opposing energies. Its flowing composition brings light and shadow into equilibrium, creating a presence that feels both dynamic and serene.

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