images are screenprints from the video in the dcoumentation |
Wacław Rędziński
Garden with animal sculptures
Nowa Biała, region Lesser Poland, Poland
can partly be seen from the road
an inventory and documentary of art environments in Europe created by non-professionals
images are screenprints from the video in the dcoumentation |
Wacław Rędziński
Garden with animal sculptures
Nowa Biała, region Lesser Poland, Poland
can partly be seen from the road
this image, probably made by Roland Mousqués, as published on Facebook |
this image and the next four, in all probabilty made by Roland Mousques,as published on Facebook by Mimi San |
Roland Mousques
Creations of stacked stones
Figueirolles, 48220 Vialas, dept Lozère, region Occitanie, France.
creations can be seen from the road
images (June 2025) in this post published here in agreement with photographer Martin Besnard |
The municipality of Novo Selo, with over 2,900 inhabitants (2011), is located along the southern bank of the Danube River in northwestern Bulgaria. The Danube also forms the border with Romania, located north of the river.
The municipality, which includes several wine-growing estates, encompasses a number of villages, including Novo Selo, which forms the administrative center.
A Museum about the Creation of the World
Novo Selo is a community that has existed since ancient times and when Todor Atanasov was its mayor, he was very interested in its history.
This led him to the idea at some point of creating an open-air museum depicting this history, also to attract tourists.
He shared the idea with several people in his circle, and it turned out they were also enthusiastic and wanted to contribute to such a project. And so a kind of an open air museum would indeed be realized on a four-hectare site near Novo Selo.
all images (August 2025) courtesy of Dominique Clement; as on Facebook |
The many images in this post give an idea of a walking trail in a forest, which is lined with 24 sculptures.
The forest, known for a large, isolated monolith of hard limestone and classified as Natura 2000 for its rare flora, is located in the commune of Sollières-Sardières, in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.
Serge Couvert
Sculpture trall in the Vanoise National Park
Sardieres, dept Savoie, region Rhône-Alpes, France
Images on this website by Veli Grano,published here with permission from the Association for Rural Culture and Education, MSL |
images are screenprints 2024 from Google Streetview |
The building, colloquially called Casa de les Pedres (House of stones), was built by Pere Vila Farrés, who was born in 1927.
As a boy, he assisted his parents with renovations and at the age of seventeen he went to help a mason who came to do a job in the family home. He did this so well that he was employed by the mason, with whom he worked for some fifteen years
Then for thirty years he had a job in a metal factory.
In the images around it can be seen that the side wall, in addition to the line work, also includes smaller creations, such as above a representation of a small house and bottom right a scene of building with a small tower, representing a small church or a small castle.
Such small creations are spread across the entire side wall, in all kinds of designs.
To round off this part about decorations on the wall in the side street, above is another image of the right corner of the wall in the side street, where a small cage manifests a probably special person, flanked on the left by a round dish with something like two bunches of grapes.
Decorations in the garden
Images by Kimmo Känsälä and Susanna Salokannel, published here with permission from the Association for Rural Culture and Education, MSL |
Broadly speaking, the collection comprises two types: representations of people in various capacities (as in the images at the very top) and various kinds of animals (as around).
The aforementioned Göte Edsvik not only created the sculptures, he also works hard to manage the hiking trail, which he began developing in 1998.