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Exploris waterfall Sculpture

 
 

This twelve-foot long waterfall wall was created for the entrance of the "Living in Balance" section of the Exploris Museum. The rippled surface was inspired by the drift pattern of the ocean floor. Water trickles down the copper face of the sculpture, creating a peaceful play of light and sound in the space. The glass panels are etched with images of natural elements drawn by elementary school students, and a natural stone wall surrounds the water reservoir.