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Would you find a natural waterfall and trim it to make the picture? Sort of water topiary? |
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That was my first idea, just do what nature did with the bride image only with other pictures and more accurately detailed. But I live in California. Anybody who lives there can tell you you mess with natural water features and, well, they don't let you. |
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Having that done on private property could be cool though. I'm sure a stone sculpture would be very into that. |
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Doesn't need to be a picture of course, just an abstract could be beautiful. |
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I was interested in gargoyles growing up, particularly the way they could direct rain-water. They do that to reduce water-damage. But if you were willing to take the maintenance hit, you could have it run down the side of the building in an interesting way. |
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If you were designing a very big building, and had the budget to show off, you could have an artificial, natural-looking waterfall (with an image) running down the side. |
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A fan of ancient architecture and all its details myself. Sculpted rain runoff features would be awesome. |
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If, like the Peruvian bride, the images you"re trying to make are all white and downward- cascading, I wonder whether birds could be manipulated into creating them in guano. |
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