Making
the Fountains
The first step to creating a Natural Creations
tabletop fountain is to
sculpt with Featherock, a lightweight stone native to the High Sierras of California.
Charles then visualizes
the placement of water flow and plants. He later hand-sculpts the
indoor fountain
with every detail in mind. When finished shaping the display, he ensures that
the water follows a splash free flow with ideal sound quality.
Jan chooses a decorative fountain bowl
which are crafted, cast and hand painted as well. Jan
then designs and constructs the miniature stone wall, supporting every display in the decorative fountain bowl.
She applies the finishing touches installing
the lighting, underwater fogging effects and attaching any decorative moss.
Charles garnishes it with the proper plant material.
The
fountain upon completion is then tested a final
time to ensure a splash free melodic sound. Their unique harmony as a team is evident in all of
their indoor fountains. Every one of their displays depicts an absolute work of
moving art expressed from their heart and soul.
Their imagination has fueled the
conception of approximately 14,000 tabletop fountains where one can involve one to thirty hours to produce.
Visit our Lansdale Gallery in PA to browse over 70 Natural Creations tabletop
fountains.
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