New Video: Reciprocity 1 Year Old Nature Aquarium

Measuring a huge 305cm x 61cm x 61cm, James has created another stunning Nature Aquarium in store at The Green Machine. This video shows footage shot at 1 year into the life of ‘Reciprocity’. You can see this aquascape being created in our 40 minute long ‘making of’ documentary which you can watch on the journal page or on our YouTube channel. As always, it’s best to see it for yourself, but because we know…

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The Making of ‘Natures Chaos’ – HD Video

You can see a High Definition video of ‘The Making of Nature’s Chaos’ on our You Tube Channel, or see below. ‘Nature’s Chaos’ is an 1800l Nature Aquarium Aquascape by professional aquascaper and founder of The Green Machine James Findley. View the aquascape journal for photographs and setup specification. It is a beautiful work of art that is currently on display in The Green Machine. Like all aquascapes, as it is a living work of…

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TGM HD Shop Tour Video

Hopefully this will give you a chance to see what we do in TGM! Our shop is constantly changing – we are currently re-scaping one of our large displays, so we will keep you updated as much as possible, but a trip to our store is highly advised! This HD video shop tour shows you around our retail shop located in Wrexham, UK. Lots of our friends and customers are located very far away from…

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‘Triptych’ Aquascape by James Findley HD Video

‘Triptych’ Aquascapes by James Findley These aquascapes were planted by James Findley for the Aqua 2010 Trade Show. They are currently on display in TGM (October 2010). Artistic Inspiration Celebrated UK aquascaper James findley explains that his inspiration for this piece came from the traditional triptych style commonly used for altars and ecclesiastical stained glass windows in churches: he describes how he wanted to present nature at her best and in all her variety so…

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“Through the Eyes of a Child” Aquascape HD Video

Commissioned by Arcadia for the AQUA 2010 trade show. This aquascape by James Findley is entitled ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’ because the rocks used were all chosen by his young daughter, Ellen. It demonstrates the chaos of nature: the beauty of perfect imperfection and the unrivaled ability of the child to appreciate this. As we age, it is common to lose the ability to appreciate the chaos of nature in the same way:…

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