Japanese Aquascape Artist
I really like aquascaping with iwagum tank with japanese style i work at a local fish store so i have access to some really cool products so i got everything a twin star s series light twin star nano algae inhibitor co2 art actually sponsored the co2 injection on this thing summer and one of their regulators what else is going on.
Japanese aquascape artist. A series of short documentary films featuring the creation of giant nature aquarium layouts by takashi amano exhibited inside sumida aquarium in tokyo sky tree town is now broadcasted at ada. His interest in aquaria led him to create the japanese company aqua design amano. Takashi amano 天野尚 amano takashi 18 july 1954 4 august 2015 was a professional track cyclist photographer designer and aquarist. Takashi amano born on 18th july 1954 in niigata japan takashi amano the creator of the nature aquarium is best known for his photography and aquascaping.
Aquascaping is a admirable access because it creates a counterbalanced system copse said. This aquascape centers on the distinctive collection of sharply textured rocks with low diagonals juxtaposed against dramatic verticals. Japanese aquascape artist jeff wood an adviser at the university of the pacific academy of dentistry in san francisco keeps a 5 gallon aquascape catchbasin in his office. Iwagumi s are captivating and beautiful.
They seem to have a mystical sense to them and an ability to captivate even the most fidgety of people it is hard. Now hongkonger dave chow the city s leading aquascape designer is creating them for hong kong homes and most recently has crafted a series for co working space kafnu at kerry hotel hong kong. March 16 2020 1 min read. Amano was the author of nature aquarium world tfh publications 1994 a three book series on aquascaping and freshwater aquarium plants and fish.
It is used to refer to an aquascape that traditionally uses stone as the only hardscape material. The term iwagumi is commonplace in the aquascaping world. P ioneered by the dutch as early as the 1930s the landscaped underwater garden was embraced by japanese aquarist takashi amano in the 1990s. He began competing in 1974 and retired from the sport in 1990.