Thus far, it left me with the project name - INTO THE LAIR. When I researched on the same lair topic, majority used stones as the main material. So, I decided to make it different by choosing the broken hollow big underwatered tree. Being eroded by time, it formed a fragile yet spikey structure with cracks. These cracks allowed lights to get through so that it brought life to the inside creatures. I intentionally created a wide angle of the project with hope that you can feel the mini-life of the lair. When we look at it, it seems like we're getting smaller to swim into the fish life to live and feel their happiness in their own lair. Finally, I'm very honored and grateful to all the judges that my work can touch your hearts.
IIAC 2022 World Ranking Announcement - World Ranking 003 - Silver Prize
INTO THE LAIR
Author: Tran Duc Minh / Vietmam
Aquarium Size/W100 x D45 x H45 (cm)
Comments from Gary Wu
The driftwood arrangement follows the perspective grid, however, plant selection doesn't apply another important perspective rule, bigger at the front; smaller at the back.
Comments from Stu Worrall
A striking design with an infinity point in the distance. The bright shoal works really well to highlight against the darker areas of the tank. Nice use of ferns to accentuate the angles from the infinity point.
Comments from Byrne Miao
The radial shape of the drift wood brings a strong impact of the visual. The completeness of this work is also very high. Very nice photography skills. Thank you for bringing this wonderful work to us.
Comments from Lin Ting Quan
The radial shape design brings the tension of the visual focus. The growing condition of the water plant is very mature. The fish is swimming harmoniously. Excellent work. However, the downside is lack of creativity, and the tension is not enough.
Comments from Hsu Yung Lin
The bold and strong composition is very eye-catching. Water plants are in good condition. It's an amazing work. I really enjoy it.
Comments from Balbi Vaquero
This is a really impressive hardscape, I really like how the reflections are worked. Very good job congratulations.
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