Fish Tank Art

Mariele Neudecker's Aquarium Sculptures are Lifelike Mini Dioramas

Oftentimes, when people imagine fish tank art, they think of fantastical arrangements that mimic what pet owners would think Davy Jones' locker would look like. But that couldn't be farther from the case when it comes to the work of Mariele Neudecker, an artist based in Bristol, United Kingdom. If viewing strategic images of her fish tank art, people could easily mistake them for real parts of the world.

Moody, mysterious and utterly picturesque, the scenes in her fish tank art depict landscapes such as forests and seabeds. Displayed in galleries, the sculptures are created with the help of photographs, chemical products and some fiberglass pieces. As intricate as they are realistic, the works of art could easily inspire fish owners to get a little more creative with the homes they create.
Trend Themes
1. Realistic Fish Tank Art - Creating lifelike miniature dioramas in fish tanks is a trend in the art world that could inspire new forms of creative expression.
2. Photography-inspired Art - Using photographic techniques to create sculptures and installations is a trend that provides opportunities for artists to blend traditional and modern forms of art.
3. Nature-inspired Art - Creating representations of nature in art is a current trend that could inspire ecologically aware products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - New forms of realistic and photography-inspired art could disrupt the traditional art industry and inspire new markets in home décor and design.
2. Ecological Tourism - Nature-inspired art could disrupt the tourism industry and inspire new forms of eco-tourism enterprises and experiences.
3. Aquarium and Fishkeeping - Lifelike miniature dioramas in fish tanks could inspire new, creative products and services in the aquarium and fishkeeping industry.

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