A serene visual journey into the living art of bonsai
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The Sri Lanka Bonsai Association (SLBA) will host its annual bonsai exhibition, ‘Reflections 2026 – Living Images’ on March 13 and 14 at the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress Hall, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7. The exhibition promises a serene visual journey into the living art of bonsai, showcasing meticulously trained miniature trees created by its members.
Live bonsai demonstrations will be conducted for enthusiasts and beginners alike on March 14 at 3 p.m., and on March 15 at 11 a.m., offering an opportunity to observe techniques, ask questions, and gain practical insight into this ancient art form. Visitors will also be able to purchase bonsai pots and related materials, for anyone interested in starting or expanding their bonsai journey.
The Sri Lanka Bonsai Association, founded in 1989, has played a pioneering role in promoting and developing bonsai in the country, encouraging knowledge-sharing, training, and appreciation of bonsai as a living art. The association has successfully organized exhibitions almost every year, steadily building public interest and nurturing local talent.
This exhibition continues the tradition, offering the public a rare chance to experience bonsai not just as plants, but as expressive, living works of art. In an increasingly hectic world, it offers a welcome pause for quiet reflection, inviting visitors to experience peace, balance, and tranquility through the timeless beauty of bonsai.

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