water in motion

Pentair Premieres an LED Bubbler
Pentair Pool & Spa Equipment (Sanford, NC) has released the ColorVision Bubbler, a combination of…
2020/3.2, March 18 — Alpine Horseplay, Mirror Magic, 9/11 Memories and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS March 18, 2020 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE…
Illuminating Challenges
The lighting of pools is much more challenging than it once was, notes Graham Orme, mostly because their contours are so much more intricate than they were even 20 years ago.  Here, he starts a new series that will guide all of us toward more 'enlightened' results.    
Crystal Fountains Offers Fyrefly Multi-Stream Jets
Crystal Fountains (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) manufactures the Model WMT122 Fyrefly Jet to bring multiple streams…
2016/4.2, April 20 — Extreme Acrylic, Dreamscape (with Moat), Urban Attraction and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS April 20, 2016 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE…
EasyPro Debuts Mag-Drive Pumps for Waterfeatures
EasyPro Pond Products (Grant, MI) has unveiled the Tranquil Décor line of magnetic-drive pumps for…
Simpler Solutions
The lengthy headline atop the news item definitely made the story worth a look.  It read:  "Couple blow £4,000 on two-year legal battle with neighbour over his 'noisy' water feature, which they claim makes them need the loo." The article appeared February 16 in the online version of the Daily Mail, a U.K.-based publication known for sensational headlines up top with detailed text below that doesn't always
2016/1.2, January 20 — Planting a Watergarden, Working Small, Lessons Learned and more
THE ESSENTIAL E-NEWSLETTER FOR WATERSHAPE DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS January 20, 2016 www.watershapes.com FEATURE ARTICLE…
Atlantic Water Gardens Introduces Stainless Steel Scuppers
Atlantic Water Gardens (Mantua, OH) has added stainless steel scuppers to its product line. Designed…
Liquid Mettle
From the beginning of my career as a sculptor, I’ve mostly given myself over to two simple elements – metal and water – and have tried to develop approaches that turn one into an extension of the other. I like the sense that a sheet of flowing water completes the simple stainless steel shapes I create.  I also like to play with illusion by creating the impression that