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Aqua Design Amano Co., Ltd. hosted the International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest 2008, and received 1,170 applications from 47 countries. The grand prize winner of the contest 2008 is Mr. Cheng Siu Wai of Hong Kong.
Comment from Takashi Amano
Thank you very much for again sending us all of your wonderful submissions to the International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest from all over the world this year. The total number of participant countries was not quite as diverse as last year's, however we received submissions from new participant countries this year. The number of participants totaled 1,170 submissions from 47 countries. Each year the quality of the submitted layouts increases and this year's submissions were no exception. Most notably submissions made by Asian aquarists from Hong Kong and Taiwan stood out in particular. This year and last year's winners were from Hong Kong exhibiting their passion and dedication to the hobby of aquatic plant layout. Just like last year, the top 112 layouts received exemplary marks from each judge. It can be seen that these high ranked layouts make skillful use of driftwood and stone in their arrangement. We can also say that the aquascapes recreating a natural aquatic scene within the layout were highly graded this year again. All of our judges are looking forward to the passionate submissions to next year's contest displaying wonderful aquascapes from all over the world.
Applicant by countries
For this year’s contest, we have received total 1,170 layouts from 47 countries:
Argentina (1)Australia (19)Belarus (1)
Belgium (1)Bolivia (1)Brazil (9)
Bulgaria (2)Canada (7 )Chile (1)
China (27)Croatia (6)the Czech Republic (3)
Denmark (1)Estonia (1)France (14)
Germany (26)Greece (5)Hong Kong (65)
India (9)Indonesia (24)Ireland (1)
Israel (1)Italy (30)Japan (423)
Kazakhstan (1)Korea (18)Latvia (1)
Lithuania (1)Malaysia (120)Mauritius (1)
Mexico (4)Philippines (1)Poland (63)
Portugal (6)Romania (1)Russia (18)
Serbia (2)Singapore (23)Spain (10)
Sweden (4)Taiwan (86)Thailand (28)
Turkey (6)United Kingdom (12)U.S.A. (48)
Ukraine (13)Vietnam (25)
Grand Prize (World Ranking No.1)
Mr. Cheng Siu Wai (Hong Kong)
Title: Mount.Donha
Evaluation:
This year's Grand Prize Winner is an Iwagumi layout, which uses hair grass and willow moss tactfully and expresses a unique world view. The color and texture of the stone is quite tasteful. The layout is highlighted by the arrangement of the materials with a fine attention to detail. The limiting of the variety of aquatic plants gives the layout a monotone green appearance which aids in the success of this layout. The choice of fish - Cardinal tetra swimming around a large 3 meter panoramic tank, matches the entire composition well. Many judges graded this composition highly, deducting few points allowing this composition to win the first prize.
Aquarium Tank: W300xD66xH84(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Anubias barteri var. nana"Petite"
Pellia endiviifolia
Vesicularia sp.
Eleocharis acicularis
Fish & Invertebrates:
Paracheirodon axelrodi
Hyphessobrycon haraldschultzi
Otocinclus sp.
Crossocheilus siamensis
Neocaridina sp.a sp.
Gold Prize (World Ranking No.2)
Mr. Yutaka Kanno (Japan)
Title: Beyond the Silence
Evaluation:
The creator tactfully arranges slender pieces of driftwood and makes use of them within the layout. The present of Eleocharis vivipara in the background is visually effective and balanced well. We observe the highlights of the layout in the limited use of colors through stemmed plants and the dynamic application of slender driftwood. The use of moss in the layout contrasts the mossy wood with the barren wood nicely.
Aquarium Tank: W120xD45xH45 (cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Fantinalis antipyretica
Eleochalis vivipara
Glossostigma elatinoides
Hemianthus calltrichoides"cuba"
Vesicularia sp.
Microsorium pteropus var.
Fish & Invertebrates:
Paracheirodon axelrodi
Crossocheilus siamensis
Genus Neocaridina
Caridina japonica
Silver Prize (World Ranking No.3)
Mr. Hsu Yung Lin (Taiwan)
Title: Passing Season
Evaluation:
The imagery of driftwood covered with moss resembling a pine tree demonstrates originality makes this layout quite unique. Not only is this layout impressive due to original and unique imagery, it also displays distinct angle and positioning of driftwood within the aquascape. The creator brings out his highly skilled layout technique with a dynamic quality of the composition and detailed use and positioning of the moss. We see a unique quality within the layout influenced by Taiwanese culture.
Aquarium Tank: W127xD60xH60(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Cratoneuron filicinum
Vesicularia sp.
Sasaokaea aomoriensis
Eleocharis minima kunth.
Echinodorus tenellus
Juncus repens Michx.
Glossostigma Elatinoides
Eleochalis acicularis
Ludwigia repens J.R.Forst.
Fish & Invertebrates:
Nematobrycon palmeri var.
Paracheirodon simulans
Silver Prize (World Ranking No.4)
Mr. Cliff Hui (Hong Kong)
Title: Destiny
Evaluation:
In this layout, the creator's layout technique is notable. The combination of dynamic driftwood and stone on both sides is exquisite, and the opening in the center is very effective and successfully promotes perspective created between the foreground and background. Exposing the skin of the driftwood stretching out from Glossostigma is also visually striking. The layout composition as a whole is well balanced.
Aquarium Tank: W90xD45xH45(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Elatine triandra Schk.
Glossostigma elatinoides
Hemiathus micranthemoides
Eleocharis acicularis
Eleocharis minima Kunth
Liaeopsis novae zelandiae
Microsoienium tenerum Griff
Vesicularia sp.
Hypnum plumaeforme Wils
Fish & Invertebrates:
Petitella georgiae
Nannostomus nitidus
Otocinclus macrospilus
Caridina japonica
Caridina cf. serrata “blue tiger”a sp.
Bronze Prize (World Ranking No.5)
Mr. Long Tran Hoang (Viet Nam)
Title: Tranquility Place
Evaluation:
Simplicity of the composition is highly recognized in this layout. The creator has organized the layout well, even though composing a panoramic layout is challenging. Yet, he could achieve better compositional balance if the stemmed plants on the left grow a little more and add volume to the layout. What we see in this layout is a sense of sincerity without distraction.
Aquarium Tank: W220×D60×H65(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Rotala sp. 'Colorata'
Micranthemum umbrosum
Glossostigma elatinoides
Eleocharis parvula
Didiplis diandra
Ranunculus Inundatus
Fissidens sp.
Java fern sp.
Fish & Invertebrates:
Sawbwa resplendens
Parambassis ranga
Neocaridina heteropoda var. red
Bronze Prize (World Ranking No.6)
Mr. Lee Do Jae (Korea)
Title: A Stony Mountain
Evaluation:
A very energetic layout with a dynamic stone arrangement and distinctive plant application. The silhouette and texture of the stone could be more appreciated if the form of the stone is a little more exposed. The way the creator uses stemmed plants is very unique. But, it also makes the evaluation toward this aquascape difficult because the balance of the layout might be ruined once the plants start growing.
Aquarium Tank: W100×D50×H50(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Bolbitis heudelotii
Microsorium narrow sp.
Rudwigia brevipes
Rudwigia repens
Vesicularia sp..
Fish & Invertebrates:
Hemigrammus erythrozonus
Gyrinocheilus aymonier
Neocaridina sp.
Crossocheilus siamensis
Bronze Prize (World Ranking No.7)
Mr. A.J. Judy Prajitno Putra (Indonesia)
Title: Naked Hills: The Passion of The Forest
Evaluation:
It is never easy to create a very wide aquascape. The creator, however, nicely arranges the layout composition with Anubias and ferns. On the other hand, its tone of color may look rather flat. The layout could be more exciting by taking advantage of its unique panoramic space: for example, bringing more colors in with stemmed plants and making some open spaces and densely planted sections intentionally in the composition.
Aquarium Tank: W600×D85×H75(cm)
Aquatic Plants:
Anubias barteri var. nana"Golden"
Anubias barteri var. angustifolia
Anubias barteri var. coffefolia
Bolbitis heudelotii
Eleocharis acicularis
Microsorum pteropus”narrow”
Microsorum pteropus”windelov”
Vesicularia sp “Christmas”
Riccardia chamedryfolia
Fish & Invertebrates:
Botia macracantha
Corydoras similis
Hemigrammus Bleheri
Inpaichthys kerri
Nomorhamphus liemi
Otocinclus sp.
Pseudemugil signifer
Paracheirodon axelrodi
Paracheirodon innesi var.
Sawbaw resplendens
Goby sp.
Sicyopus jongkasi
Stipodon sp.
Trigonostigma heteromorpha
Xiphophorus variatus var.
Contest Grading Guidelines
The International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest 2008 was closed for registration on May 31, 2008. A total of 1,170 submissions was received from 47 countries, this year; the number of contest participants outreached the last year's by 28 submissions, but the number of participating countries didn't quite reach last year's record-high 50 countries. The layouts were evaluated by 18 judges chosen internationally, and then, this year's world ranking was decided. The whole grading process was conducted impartially by the judges and so was the counting of scores by the contest committee. However, the evaluation of each judge primarily relies on his/her personal preference of the types of aquatic plant layout. It doesn't necessary become an absolute account of the layout.
The highest score of grading is 200 points; judging criteria mainly consists of "Artistic Impression Point" (maximum 100 points) and "Technical Point" (maximum 100 points divided into 5 categories for 20 points). In this contest, aquarist's skill of a long-term maintenance of layout is also in judges' great concern. Since the planted aquarium hobby involves various forms of life, we don't just appreciate the beauty of a layout shown right after its completion, we pay careful attention to observe how long the layout has been kept in a healthy condition. In that context, the following aspects of layout were, especially, strictly screened by the judges. First, the use of emerged plants and house plants which hardly survive in the water becomes the subject of point deduction. In order to avoid misuse of plants in a layout, one needs not only the composition skill but a good deal of correct knowledge about aquatic plants. Moreover, it requires a higher level of technique to grow plants healthfully. These aspects of layout are judged under the criterion of "Creativity".
There was a debate over the use of very fine white cosmetic sand, such as Rio Negro sand. Due to the nature of this type of sand, excretions of fish and shrimps become more recognizable on white sad. The color of the sand turns more easily to a unpleasant greenish or blackish color because of the growth of algae and the spread of anaerobic bacteria inside an aquarium. It was pointed out that it's hardly kept brightly clean for a long period of time. Although the cosmetic sand used in the layout looks elegantly beautiful in the picture, the layout receives a tough evaluation from the judges.
After going through the rigorous grading process, the top ranked layouts were finally decided.
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