Tiny Doors have been placed in some pretty interesting and iconic places around the city.

The Krog Street Tunnel. The Atlanta Beltline. The Little Shop of Stories bookstore in Decatur. Heck, one has even floated in the Atlanta Pride Parade.

And now, a six-inch blue door has infiltrated the Georgia Aquarium. Plus, for the first time in the history of Tiny Doors ATL, the door is circular.

“I want to respect and reflect what I see in the Aquarium, and so trying to fit a square door into a round scene just didn’t work,” Karen Anderson, Tiny Doors founder, says in a video. “It’s a round and organic world, and so that’s what the door reflects.”

Tiny Doors, which was established in 2014, has grown from an underground art movement to a well-known project with a loyal and enthusiastic following. The newest installment is located past the entrance to the Ocean Voyager tank.

If you want to win two free tickets to go see it, name your favorite tiny aquarium animal on the attraction’s following Facebook post by Tuesday. A winner will be chosen Friday.

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