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Aquascaping: between artistic landscape and relaxation area
Aquascaping has been practiced in Asia for several decades. It is an original concept still fairly confidential in Europe. It is essentially based on the conception of an aquatic universe with absolute respect for the natural needs of the flora. Like a masterpiece, aquascaping could be summed up in an aquatic landscape recreated by an artist in an aquarium or paludarium, in order to generate emotions. Aquascaping is essential if you want to create a relaxation area, a place of well-being and contemplation, both aesthetic and timeless.
This art of gardening underwater is achievable by any aquascaper

The essential elements to get started in aquascaping
Wood, aquatic plants, tropical terrestrial plants, various rocks, roots are essential natural raw materials for the creation of an aquatic landscape magnified by subtle lighting. You can start with a medium-sized aquarium or a paludarium. With a little practice, it will then be quite possible to give free rein to your imagination and your sensitivity to tend towards the creation of a unique aquatic landscape related to the work of art. A good knowledge of this universe is only an advantage. Among the many schools in this field, one cannot ignore the influence of the Dutch school, excellent source of inspiration for the aquascapers of the moment. We can also take inspiration from the biggest contemporary aquascapers like Takashi Amano for example.
All landscapes can be recreated in a natural aquarium
To dominate aquascaping is to give birth to an aquatic landscape giving the impression of minimal human intervention. In any case, it is possible to recreate or invent a multitude of aquatic or exotic landscapes through aquascaping, provided that the soil (hardscape) is suitable for plants. Lake of the tropics, tropical undergrowth, banks of an exotic river are all sources of inspiration. Each plant brings its own beauty to creation, just like fossilized wood, rocks of various tones and textures as well as the clarity of the water or the colors of the hardscape. Aquascaping allows you to take advantage at all times of a firework of colors and the exuberance of a multitude of plants.
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