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Step 1: Ideas 

Step 2: Materials

Step 3: Hardscape

 

 

 

 

Step 4: Planting

 

 

 

 

Step 5: Final

 

 

 

Judges comments:

Ismael Aguilar (Spain)
Great work. A clear example that with little you can achieve a lot. And I say this because the elements used are apparently simple, remains of trunks and stones with flat surfaces and little contrast in both texture and color...however, its author has managed to get the most out of each element, thanks above all to a excellent planting that transmits liveliness and strength to the assembly. But... how much more would he have achieved if he had incorporated small elements on the beach? ...that enrich the assembly in details, small stones, pieces of wood and details of plants of different types, something to stop and analyze beyond the general overview. Congratulations on the work.

Selcuk Durmaz (Türkiye)
I can say that the majesty of the large root pieces and their shapes extending forward are interesting. But I think that the preferred rock pieces and some of the plant species used in the foreground were the wrong decision. Overall, congratulations on a good job.

Jaesun Cho (Korea)
The use of thick driftwood and strong shadows creates an impactful and stunning artwork. Particularly, the staging of the background is impressive. Adding more details like aquatic plants or gravel on the foreground floor would have been nice, but the current appearance is already sufficiently beautiful. 

Author Duong Chi Binh / VietNam

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