Water Sculpture
Water sculpture is an art form that uses water as a primary medium to create visually striking installations. Artists manipulate water through various techniques, such as flowing, splashing, or misting, to form dynamic shapes and patterns. These sculptures can be temporary or permanent and often incorporate elements like light and sound to enhance the viewer's experience.
Many water sculptures are found in public spaces, such as parks and plazas, where they serve as focal points for visitors. Notable examples include the Fountain of Wealth in Singapore and the Bourne Fountain in England. These installations highlight the beauty and fluidity of water while inviting interaction and contemplation.