These Fountains Use Water To Create An Unusual Effect… And It’s Stunning.
Here, the water emerges from the fountain's hair to create a sense of spectacular motion.
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The artist starts by carving the statues from wood.
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Each of the hollowed out wood statues are plated with bronze, then covered with small holes for the fountain water.
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When the statue is connected to a water jet, the bronze statues come to life.
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This statue, from a series called "Primavera," is perhaps Chodakowska's best work: Bronze and water work in harmony to create a dynamic piece of art.
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Source: Małgorzata Chodakowska
Wow.. can imagine it's something else to view in real life. Seems like it would be very calming to watch.