Hello today I will present you a series of photos made some time ago. I found them on my smartphone.
Imagine that you are an ant and that you look at it you would believe you are on Easter Island. With his big head carved in stone
When I saw this piece interlace and carved in one piece I found it very pretty. Five representation that supports each other the sculptor is surely a genius to manage to do something like this. I love the sunlight shining on it and the contrast of the woodwork which blends well with the oak flooring and the cream colored background of the old cracked paint on the French door.
The black and white is perfect for this photo the panes of the window door behind are visible on the floor highlighted by the sun which shines behind.
The head has a mischievous look
Imagine that you are an ant and that you look at it you would believe you are on Easter Island. With his big head carved in stone
A view from above allows you to better understand the structure of this work made by an unknown artist. I looked everywhere below and above for a possible name but unfortunately I found nothing...
This part I call it the sleeper it looks like it.
I will not show the house in its entirety because some photos were compromised when I transferred them from the smartphone to my laptop. The chainot allows the rain not to pour anywhere and channels this water in one direction. Previously there was no running water at the tap and sometimes even when digging a well, I couldn't find any water. Water being essential for everyday life, we collected this water in cisterns made of stone for this purpose. I took this part which is the junction with for the upper part a zinc chain link to the second part in cast iron.
He added on the old house a dessante of about one meter in cast iron to avoid that following a shock this part breaks or bends. The zinc was quite flexible and fragile, this piece being essential.
The cast iron part was often painted but over time began to notice a little rust and the paint is chipping a little
He, by dint of thinking too much, is brave enough to crack
This molding on the ceiling of the rooms of the dwellings of the old bourgeois houses was made of plaster, it is typical that they are often found but rarely in such good condition. Its has no function other than decorative and also to show the guest that the owners are very well off financially. Today we can find this type of representation in stores in much less pretty and soft plastic. For once, it's less refined
A staircase with its oak steps and the foot of the cast iron railing
A small representation carved in limestone on top of a stone fireplace*
The stair ball. At the bottom of the stairs there is often at the end of the handrail a copper ball made of stone or stone. That one is in white marble with a brass seat
To finish, a small hut made of pallet boards with two jails as a roof
Cyboule