Village creativity and old objects in the courtyards
I think village people are more creative than urban people. It’s another matter that some of the creations are made in a very amateurish way, but that can still be nice to us. When one sees such things in the village garden, in the courtyard, one imagines what the "previous life" of the objects might have been.
This little rooster was made of scrap metal and painted colorful. It looks very good on the wall of a house.
Drunk witches on top of the old wine barrel. There used to be a pub here, but unfortunately closed.
Many discarded kitchen utensils no longer fulfill their function but there may be something else out of them!
One could be a wheelbarrow, the other could be something similar. The wheelbarrow can even be used as a flower holder!
This chariot has ever seen better days, standing in the yard with two disintegrated barrels.
The grape press is a museum piece, but it slowly disintegrates due to the weather.
Most of the above old items are no longer produced, their makers, like wheelwright, cartwrights, hoopers are extinct.
Unfortunately, we live in a different world now. We use short-lived, disposable, replaceable items. Fortunately, there is also a demand for handicrafts, so some crafts are starting to revive again.
A sculptor's garden
This ceramic bowl has a sign function: a potter living behind the fence.
maybe people in the countryside don't have to run at a fast pace and have plenty of time to be a little lazy. And from there the creativity sprang forth :D