"Primitive" Greek Art: Garden Statuary

The Countless Kinds of Outdoor Fountains
The Countless Kinds of Outdoor Fountains Have you ever thought about turning your garden into a haven of serenity?
The flood of water sent high up into the air by a spouting fountain is an spectacular sight to see. Large, existing ponds can have one of these built-in without much trouble. Esplanades and historical mansions often have one these fountains.
Wall fountains are an perfect illustration of outdoor wall features. If you are eager to include a water feature, but are concerned because you have a small yard, do not hesitate to install one of these. While spouting fountains leave behind an impressive effect, wall fountains are rather understated water features. In this simple process. the water which is forced out of a small opening, moves down a beautifully textured wall and is then collected at the bottom before being pushed back to the top.
Your garden’s style dictates whether a themed fountain is right for you. In a rustic themed cottage or garden, a classical styled statue for your fountain could include cherubs holding the spout. think about installing something bolder and distinctive for a contemporary garden. Deciding what to do is entirely in your hands.
Tiered fountains are alluring because the water flows down multiple levels. Due to the water streaming down its various levels, these are also called cascading fountains.
The space necessary for an outdoor fountain can be extensive, therefore, a better solution is to install a wall fountain or a pondless fountain. The reservoirs required for these types of fountains are hidden underground which helps you better use your limited space.
If you seek a feeling of peacefulness and calmness, put in a Japanese fountain as these are believed to bring about such sensations. Bamboo sticks act as the piping from which water flows in these kinds of water features. The cycle of water falling into a rustic-styled recipient or a shaped stone repeats itself again and again.
Another type of fountain is made of glass. A more conventional look is provided by trellis-style fountains which showcase shaped metalwork. However, this type of water feature is better suited to gardens with many sharp corners as well as contemporary forms and design. A wondrous effect is created when water runs down the sheets of glass. Some fountains also include colored LED lights to shine onto the sheets of glass as water streams downwards. Often made of fake rock, stone waterfall fountains have water slowly trickling down its surface.
In a bubbling rock fountain, a big rock is drilled with holes and then filled in the middle with pipes. The gurgles and bubbles at the top are the result of the low pressure used to propel the water upwards. Flowing towards the bottom of the fountain, the water comes back as a slow dribble down the sides of the rock. This is yet another option for gardens with restricted space. Water is moved at low pressure in this kind of fountain, so you can be assured knowing that it will not spray all over should the wind pick up.
Solar fountains have recently gained in appeal because they are powered by the sun. The advantages of using this type of solar powered fountain is the lack of cables, lowered difficulty in installing them, the decrease in electric bills, and the beneficial effects they have on our ecosystem. The varied designs in outdoor solar-run fountains means you will not have to compromise on style.
The Original Outdoor Fountains
The Original Outdoor Fountains Towns and communities relied on practical water fountains to channel water for preparing food, bathing, and cleaning up from local sources like lakes, channels, or creeks. In the years before electric power, the spray of fountains was driven by gravity only, usually using an aqueduct or water supply located far away in the nearby mountains. Fountains throughout history have been crafted as monuments, impressing local citizens and tourists alike. If you saw the very first fountains, you probably would not recognize them as fountains. Simple stone basins crafted from local material were the original fountains, used for spiritual ceremonies and drinking water.