I love this bright simple clean "old fashioned" Nature Aquarium style scape. Well done!
— Karen Randall
The initial impression is exceptionally beautiful. Artworks in this style tend to rely heavily on the quality of the chosen stones or driftwood which can significantly affect the overall quality of the piece. For this reason achieving a high ranking in a contest might be challenging. However I believe that the mere selection of such materials is also a testament to the artist's ability. The artwork is stunning and almost perfect—aside from that black square in the top left corner. Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece and congratulations.
— Cho Jaesun
Classic Nature Aquarium Japanese style. Despite being simple by definition this style highly values the technique of priorities and triangulation between rocks. In this case there is a feeling of instability in the main rock that must be observed. Another point that could have been better worked on is the reflections of the Eleocharis in the background. And finally the fish's swimming direction is extremely important to enhance the flow of work. The set is generally harmonious but needs to be perfected taking these important details into account. Congrats keep aquascaping!
Despite being simple by definition this style highly values the technique of priorities and triangulation between rocks.
In this case there is a feeling of instability in the main rock that must be observed. Another point that could have been better worked on is the reflections of the Eleocharis in the background.
And finally the fish's swimming direction is extremely important to enhance the flow of work.
The set is generally harmonious but needs to be perfected taking these important details into account.
Congrats keep aquascaping!