Polish Malgorzata Chodakowska, a 30-year veteran of sculpting, creates stunning beautiful fountain sculptures by merging water and bronze, of which the endless streams perfect the overall structure. “It takes me up to 2~6 months to complete a sculpture, depending on its complexity,” said the artist. “My fountains spread the pure joy of life, combining the element of water with the raw material – bronze.”
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