Historic Crete & The Minoans: Water Fountains
Historic Crete & The Minoans: Water Fountains Fountains and Water and the Minoan Civilization
The Godfather Of Roman Outdoor Fountains
The Godfather Of Roman Outdoor Fountains There are any number of famous Roman water fountains in its city center. Nearly all of them were planned, designed and built by one of the greatest sculptors and designers of the 17th century, Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Traces of his life's efforts are evident all through the avenues of Rome because, in addition to his skills as a fountain designer, he was also a city architect. Bernini's father, a celebrated Florentine sculptor, guided his young son, and they ultimately transferred in Rome, to fully exhibit their art in the form of public water fountains and water fountains. The young Bernini earned compliments from Popes and relevant artists alike, and was an exceptional worker. He was initially renowned for his sculpture.
"Primitive" Greek Art: Garden Statuary
"Primitive" Greek Art: Garden Statuary Up right up until the Archaic Greeks created the 1st freestanding statuary, a phenomenal success, carvings had mainly been accomplished in walls and pillars as reliefs. For the most part the statues, or kouros figures, were of adolescent and nice-looking male or female (kore) Greeks. Representing beauty to the Greeks, the kouroi were created to appear rigid and commonly had foot forward; the males were healthy, sturdy, and nude. The kouroi started to be life-sized commencing in 650 BC. Throughout the Archaic time, a big time of change, the Greeks were evolving new sorts of government, expressions of art, and a deeper awareness of people and cultures outside Greece. Wars like The Arcadian wars, the Spartan invasion of Samos, and other wars involving city-states are indicatory of the disruptive nature of the time period, which was similar to other periods of historical upset. However, these conflicts did not significantly hinder the advancement of the Greek civilization.Keep Your Landscape Fountain Tidy
Keep Your Landscape Fountain Tidy
A complete cleaning every 3-4 months is recommended for garden fountains. Before you start cleaning, all of the water must be taken out. Once it is empty, scrub inside the reservoir with a gentle cleanser. If there is delicate artwork, you might need to use a toothbrush for those hard-to-reach areas. Any soap residue left on your fountain can damage it, so be sure it is all rinsed off.
Make sure you get rid of any calcium or plankton by taking the pump apart and washing the inside properly. Soaking it in vinegar for a bit will make it easier to scrub. Mineral or rain water, versus tap water, is ideal in order to avoid any build-up of chemicals inside the pump.
Finally, be sure to have a quick look at your fountain every day and add water if you see that the level is low. Allowing the water to drop below the pump’s intake level, can cause serious damage and even make the pump burn out - an undesired outcome!