your brain takes what you see on the surface of the water and makes you think that the object you're seeing has been compressed. my goldfish don't have any thickness. people automatically imagine the depth and feel. >> perfecting this intricate illusion takes years of painstaking trial and error. >> translator: there would be pieces where i had spent months to make and just as i put in the last layer, it would get destroyed. for each layer of resin, my heart is contracting little by little, making sure that no air is getting in. sweating while doing that. >> don't blink. these 100 goldfish swimming through rippled water are actually part of his 2011 exhibit called "goldfish salvation" in london's icn gallery. the curator and director of the exhibit that boasts the largest resin creation.