Outdoor Fountains As Water Elements
Outdoor Fountains As Water Elements The motion of water streaming in or through a large feature is what defines of a water feature.
Look into putting in a water feature such as a garden wall fountain to your ample backyard, yoga studio, cozy patio, apartment balcony, or office space. You can chill out to the gently cascading water in your fountain and satisfy your senses of sight and sound. The most important consideration is the pleasantly eye-catching form they have which enhances the interior design of any room. The water’s soothing sounds contribute to a feeling of tranquility, drown out disagreeable noises, and provide a wonderful water display.
A Short History of the First Outdoor Water Fountains
A Short History of the First Outdoor Water Fountains Water fountains were originally practical in function, used to deliver water from rivers or creeks to cities and villages, providing the residents with clean water to drink, wash, and cook with. A supply of water higher in elevation than the fountain was required to pressurize the flow and send water spraying from the fountain's nozzle, a system without equal until the later part of the 19th century. Inspiring and impressive, large water fountains have been crafted as monuments in many civilizations. The contemporary fountains of modern times bear little similarity to the first water fountains. Created for drinking water and ceremonial reasons, the very first fountains were very simple carved stone basins. The original stone basins are suspected to be from about 2000 BC. Gravity was the power source that controlled the earliest water fountains. Drinking water was supplied by public fountains, long before fountains became ornate public statues, as striking as they are practical. Fountains with embellished Gods, mythological beasts, and creatures began to appear in Rome in about 6 BC, made from rock and bronze. The impressive aqueducts of Rome delivered water to the spectacular public fountains, most of which you can go see today.Characteristics of Outdoor Statuary in Archaic Greece
Characteristics of Outdoor Statuary in Archaic Greece Archaic Greeks were well known for creating the first freestanding statuary; up till then, most carvings were made out of walls and pillars as reliefs. For the most part the statues, or kouros figures, were of young and attractive male or female (kore) Greeks. The kouroi, viewed by the Greeks to exemplify beauty, had one foot stretched out of a strict forward-facing pose and the male figurines were always unclothed, with a powerful, strong build. In 650 BC, life-size forms of the kouroi began to be seen. During the Archaic time, a big time of changes, the Greeks were evolving new forms of government, expressions of art, and a greater understanding of people and cultures outside Greece.