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Outsider Environments Europe
an inventory and documentary of art environments in Europe created by non-professionals
June 14, 2026
Odd Einar, Skulpturer langs en vei langs en fjord / Sculptures along a road along a fjord
May 28, 2026
Pinuccio Sciola, Giardino Sonoro / Garden with sounding stones
| all images courtesy of Sophie Lepetit, as on her weblog see documentation |
The first musical stone that Sciola demonstrated in public was named Jazz Stone and was played at a jazz festival together with a trumpeter and a percussionist..
Pinuccio Sciola died on May 13, 2016.
Residents of San Sperate hung white sheets and curtains in front of their windows and balconies in his memory.
* .Article (May 2026) on the weblog of Sophie Lepetit
* Article (September 2025) on newspaper Vanity Fair
* Article on Wikipedia
Video
* Video (published January 2019) with Sciola playing stones and scenes of the garden
May 11, 2026
Guido Zuliani, Jardin de sculptures / Sculpture garden
| images published here in agreement with Thierry de Baillon, weblog Tipeek Photos |
Ligny-Thilloy is a municipality with over 500 inhabitants (2023 census), located in the department of Pas-de-Calais in the Hauts-de-France region in the northwest of France.
Guido Zuliani
Sculpture garden
16 rue de Micaumont
62450 Ligny-Thailloy, dept Pas-de-Calais, region Hauts-de-France, France
can be seen from the street
April 28, 2026
Fernand Garanto, Jardin de sculptures / Sculpture garden
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Lifen and works
The sculptures are creations made by Fernand Garanto, who was born iin Limoux in the late 1940s.
His career was initially quite remarkable, for when he was only sixteen years old, he became a professional stuntman, part of one of the biggest teams in France at the time.
He would be active there for a long time, but after twenty years and many broken bones, he had to quit.
And as a self-taught artist, he also developed a passion for creating sculptures.
By then he was married, and the couple lived outside the center of Limoux in a house with a garden of about 3,000 square meters, which,certainly after his retirement around 2014, began to be filled with his creations, as in part can be seen in part in the surrounding images.
They show sculptures made of terracotta, plaster, and white cement with marble dust.
April 14, 2026
Mulas Suyuno, Esterno decorato / Decorated exterior
| this image and the next eight courtesy of Sophie Lepetit |
Sant'Antioco is a municipality with around 10,500 inhabitants located on a small island of the same name, southwest of Sardinia, which in turn is an island that is part of Italy.
On a plaque on the front of the house, there is not only the house number 19, but also a name reading Mulas Suyuno.
This being the case, further substantive explanations remain limited to a few general observations.
April 01, 2026
Collective of artists, Sanginkontu taide polut lähellä Oulua / Sanginkontu art trails near Oulu, Finland
| this image and the next eleven published here in agreement with MSL, the Finnish Association for Rural Culture |
Felicia Honkasalo's contribution is an audio work related to the animal cemetery in a forest.
Sitting on a bench by the animal cemetery, one can listen to an exposition via headphones, such as the question of why some animals have a name and a place in the forest, while others are completely forgotten.
2. River Dragon
The wooden creation, now named River Dragon, was found in a nearby forest by children from a school in Sanginsuu.Above creation by Pia Hentunen's concerns the longing for deceased pets, which can play an important role in people's lives.
This longing is depicted in the creation made in 2025 primarily from stainless steel.
4. The large cone
The creation Jesse Kitinoja made in collaboration with his uncle Macu Makkonen, is a large cylindrical structure composed of approximately 1,200 large, hand-carved wooden scales from a maple tree.
François Blosseville's creation, named Spirit of the Forest, combines the artist's work with the forest environment and developments in nature.
6. The rapids pilot
The creation The Flow of Time by Tuomas Mujunen and Kati Leinonen, currently still in preparation, will be placed along the Oulu River at the boat landing in Sanginsuu.
The image above shows a barn that in earlier years housed the forest ranger and has now been renovated by volunteers thanks to the efforts of artist Satu Suvanto.
12. Long live Sanginjoki
March 11, 2026
Calogero Gangitano, Jardin décoré / Decorated garden
| this image and the next five courtesy of Tipeek Photos see documentation |
The blue iron gate in the image above, located along a road in the municipality of Fontenilles in southern France, was handcrafted by the resident of the house behind it.
It's difficult to see in the image, but the supports to the left and right of the gate are decorated with white sculptures depicting storks, also created by the resident.
| a scene with large colorful ants |
Gangitano, who was born in Tunis in 1941, migrated in 1961 as a young man to France, where he worked as a welder and operator of a milling machine for about 44 years until his retirement.
He was married, had children and his wife passed away some years ago.
As a metalworker, he began collecting scrap metal to use as parts of the house and the swimming pool he both built himself.
He used these metallic elements not only in the construction process, but also as furniture, chandeliers and decorative elements indoors.
It so happened that at some point in his life, he felt inspired to realize all sorts of artistic creations himself.
This moment came when he and his children visited a nearby amusement park, which featured sculptures depicting figures from the world of entertainment, such as Charlie Chaplin.
These sculptures were notably placed on a site a few kilometres from Gangitano's house, a plot of land which was initially owned by his brother and later inherited by Gangitano.
He was denied a building permit by the mayor for this site, so it became a public exhibition space with a playground, a large treehouse, a carousel and a picnic area.
However, because several sculptures were stolen or damaged, Gangitano closed the site and sold most of the concrete creations to a scrap dealer. Only some got a place near his house.
Creations near the house
For many years Gangitano also provided the space around his house with sculptures, as can be seen in the images in this post. He made these partly from cement, but also started using metal for his creations.
| a scene with busts of Gangitano and his wife |