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The third Bronze Prize went to an aquascape in which scenery of a valley was expressed with a distinctive atmosphere. While assuming that a super wide-angle lens would be used for photoshooting
Flow of life is an aquarium that represents a coomb widened by the long acting of river erosion processes. In its river bed, flow of water is represented by plants instead of sand. -- ...
The enthusiasm to participate IAPLC year after year forces me to continue developing as an artist.
What a delicate and insinuating work. The delicacy of textures and colors contrasts with the strength of the shadows - — Andre Longarco
Great water view! Nice movements and textures... shadows are also good. If the aim is to imitate nature, I think it is reflected quite well on the opposite side. The use of roots is very
Resilience is a project that was born thanks to a trip to Vivarium in the Netherlands. There I found a piece of wood that had multiple virtues: dynamism, uniqueness, natural beauty and a
Very beautiful layout. It could be a little more mature as a whole. And use less anubias on the left side. Congrats
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. -- ...
Great layering effect created by contrast between shadows cast by the rock work and planted highlights. Rather than wood hardscape real roots of plants here give a sense of age & maturity to
The technique is based on the use of polystyrene foam as a scaffold for adhesion, using black silicone *, of pieces of dragon stone from 4 to 15 cm **.
The powerful structure with driftwood and the creator's unique color sense create a strong imporession. The well-balanced placement of aquatic plants makes the shape and texture of the driftwood