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This Gold Prize winning work is very meticulously created using many pieces of branch-like slim driftwood. The composition is highly novel and skillful. However, the rating varied by judges as it
The expression depicting an overhangling rack walll lis very powerful. The bold and wild composition helps express the water flowing from the rear right of the center to the left front, adding a
This is a novel and unconventional layout depicting a crack on the ground or a deep valley. It uses various species of aquatic plants, from mosses to stem plants, and its composition is very well
The creator of this layout used fine driftwood pieces to express tree roots eroded by water. This expression is reminiscent of riverside or underwater of tropical rainforest waters. There were
The first Silver Prize winning work was highly rated for its high degree of perfection as a Nature Aquarium layout. Its stunning design embodied the ideal "aquascape" where aquatic plants and
The composition of this layout is orthodox but the overall balance is excellent. The perspective is also very well expressed with stone and cosmetic sand. The arrangement of aquatic plants is
The Aquatic Gardeners Association is pleased to announce the results for the 2016 International Aquascaping Contest. We had another outstanding year and came close to achieving another record for
Stunning composition! Layout meticulously assembled. I just would take care a little bit with the thickness of the horizontal woods in the first plan.The sector with white sand could be
I can see great "waves" in this driftwood composition. A lot of movement and fluidity but I miss more plants. I think the skyline could be less polluted with less information to give more
Roots of marriage expresses the fusion of the elements found in the flooded Amazon jungle. In turn, the title is a tribute to my wife, the fusion of our lives. -- ...
A Great layout but the transition between the middle ground to background is too crowded. plants and mosses a lot. It would be great to see more hardscape in this area.— André Longarço