This fountain, measuring a little more than three feet in diameter by approximately four feet in height, was forged of solid bronze.
It portays three aquatic plants which grow wild in wet places, namely: water lillies, "pickerel weed" and "cat tails". It utilizes a recirculating pump located in its 12" deep copper basin.
After being exhibited for one year at Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, New Hampshire as part of a special exhibition entitled "The Artist and the Environment", I have temporarily located this fountain in a pond outside my forge, where the fountain's "lily pads"are employed as platforms of repose by real-life frogs, pending the fountain's finding a permanent home.