Farewell

Farewell
Pavol
Kulanda
Dimensions (in cm)
Volume
320.00 Liter
Filter
Oase Biomaster 600 Thermo, Superjet 960L/H
Light
LED RGB/WRGB
Lightpower
2x 70w
Lightduration
10.00 hours
CO2
30mg/L pressurised
pH
6.70
KH + GH
2 + 6
Maintenance routine
weekly trimming and 80% waterchange
Description
Work dedicated to our friend Filipe A. Oliveira who recently passed away. His work was a huge inspiration for me. Farewell my friend!
Other Contests
IAPLC, AGA, CBAP

Comments

Submitted by Dennis Wong on Wed, 10/18/2023 - 07:40

Comment
I like the large, bold wood work in this aquascape, and the aquarist has artfully decorated the wood pieces without over-planting it. Many fine planting details that work well with the hardscape. Well done.

Submitted by Yago Alonso on Thu, 10/19/2023 - 16:21

Comment
Total Impression: 80%

Navigating through this aquascape feels like wandering through a harmonious fusion of dense woodlands and verdant meadows. It's a visual treat that captures the soul of a pristine forest, blending effortlessly the robustness of ryoboku and the lush allure of a fully planted haven.

Bonus Points for Plants: 100%

Plants are, undeniably, the heart and soul of this piece. Their selection and placement have been orchestrated with finesse, resulting in a tableau that's both rich and dynamic. The artist's ability to maintain such pristine plant health while ensuring they don't overshadow the intricate hardscape is commendable, offering a vivid green tapestry that's both luxuriant and meticulously curated.

Bonus Points for Photography: 100%

Photographically, this aquascape is captured with sheer brilliance. The impeccable balance between light and shadow, coupled with the serene mirror effects on the peripheries and the surface, encapsulates the tranquility and depth of the underwater world. The lens has indeed done justice to the artist's vision, turning the scape into a tangible dream.

Bonus Points for Artistic Creativity: 100%

Artistically, this aquarium stands out as a masterclass in blending two worlds - the structural might of ryoboku and the vibrant allure of a fully planted setting. The artist's dexterity in crafting a hardscape that's intricate yet not overpowering is noteworthy. It offers fellow aquascapers a lesson in achieving balance and harmony, bridging the best of both worlds, the hardscape and the planted tank, with effortless charm.

Overall Comments:

This aquascape emerges as an epitome of harmony, expertise, and innovation. By melding the structural beauty of ryoboku with the enchanting realm of plants, the artist showcases a vision that's both fresh and rooted in nature's ethos. It's a delightful union of structure and sprawl, captured with photographic excellence. Kudos to the artist for crafting such a piece that invites viewers to delve deep into its intricate beauty and find solace in its serene embrace.