Backyard Pond: A Place of Reflection
The famed impressionist, Claude Monet, loved painting the water gardens in his home in Giverny, France. His paintings capture the trees, clouds, and sky reflected in the lily ponds at various times of day, in very different light — in the pre-dawn, the brightness of noonday, at sunset.
Each example allows the viewer to reflect on the differing views of beauty created by the pond’s stillness.
We may not all be painters. But we all love to stop and reflect when we see the sky and other objects captured in still waters.
Consider the happy owners of the following Deck and Patio vanishing edge (infinity) swimming pond. Our own Dave Stockwell explains that water features such as this project's infinity and second smaller man-made ponds, when correctly designed, positioned, and constructed, can provide a transforming experience in one’s life.
Each example allows the viewer to reflect on the differing views of beauty created by the pond’s stillness.
We may not all be painters. But we all love to stop and reflect when we see the sky and other objects captured in still waters.
Consider the happy owners of the following Deck and Patio vanishing edge (infinity) swimming pond. Our own Dave Stockwell explains that water features such as this project's infinity and second smaller man-made ponds, when correctly designed, positioned, and constructed, can provide a transforming experience in one’s life.