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If you don't have a mechanic, really the only block I can think of this way is wooden planks.
Use the wall blocks to form the core parts of the fountain, like the base and the body, while adding in actuated blocks to mold into any curves or sharp edges by hammering them. You can get away with adding solid blocks to the upper layers of the fountain so it looks more realistic while maintaing the necessary height clearance to walk past it.
Though if you want to make it so it's completely in the background, chances are you'll want waterfall blocks and its variants to simulate the liquid flowing down the the fountain.