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Very soft and elegant but so bold at the same time. Nice use of red plants, I enjoy the feeling of this layout very much.
Hello IIAC. I am a father of two children. I love my family a lot. So I always wanted to look at this fishbowl and make it feel like my family can relax. Thank you for making my dream come true
An unusual hardscape arrangement, plants grow healthy. Different type of mosses not harmonise yet, they grow like grouped on their own.
I would like to express my gratitude to you for hosting the competition and to the judges and officials who gave good scores.The focus of this layout was to create a forest that went between the
Aquascape takes me to another time and space and higher place. I expressed the higher place beyond it with dragon stones. I don't know if I can go higher place. All I know is that I will continue
I didn't draw an image, but created it with the feeling of surrounding myself with the theme of nature's generosity, acceptance, and tolerance. As the title suggests, the theme is "Nature that
This is a typical composition using a dragon stone, which is not a common material for contest entries. In order to break away from the typical composition, the Rotala bonsai was attached to the
We first experience nature visually. This artwork stemmed from that visual inspiration, naturally prompting thoughts on how nature perceives us through its own visual lens. How will we appear to
The biggest issue of the concept of the work was the growth of the water plants. Over time, the area of the water plant becomes very rich, but without difficulty maintaining it.
Hello everyone, I am a high school student who enjoys aquascaping in Korea. It's my first time at a world competition and I'm happy to get a high ranking.
Everything has an end. But at the end, everything starts again. Positiveness resumes from the inevitable futility.
In this work, 'Red' refers to red-colored aquatic plants, including Rotala H'ra. In recent contest entries, these 'Reds' have been excluded or used very sparingly. I think the 'Reds' seem to be
It is a layout that expresses the flow of stones and plants extending radially around the force of the main stone.
First of all, I am happy to be able to continue participating in the IIAC contest.
"Timberline Dawn" is a piece conceived with the motif of 'timberline,' the altitude above which trees do not grow.
This tank of mine, I was inspired by 'Princess Mononoke', a notable animation from Studio Ghibli in Japan. This animation adopts the enchanting scenery of Yakushima Island as its backdrop,
I expressed movement of waves with the curves of driftwood
I'm so happy that I got a high ranking for the first time. I wanted to express the flow of the main driftwood in the middle. I was satisfied with the reflection on the left side. The stones in