Village Museum in the antique look

Radom Village Museum

The museum has existed since December 31, 1976, and covers an area of 32.5 hectares. It features 80 structures of historic rural architecture, including cottages, manors, a church, farm buildings, forges, windmills, and water mills, with another 22 waiting in storage for assembly. The museum also holds over 16,000 movable exhibits, with particularly notable collections of vehicles, agricultural machinery, beehives and beekeeping tools, textiles, and folk art.

The museum also presents the life and work of Czesław and Tadeusz Tański, showcasing their designs and paintings.

A must-visit destination for anyone exploring Poland!

Source: www.muzeum-radom.pl

The selected photos include a manor house, the interior of a cottage, a church, and scenic views. I took the pictures using a technique that imitates an antique look in sepia tone.

The selected graphics illustrate my skills in changing and affecting the visual appearance of a person, object, or landscape based on the original background. The final effect is subjective and covers a specific time frame. Each of us perceives things differently, and each of us has a different time frame or skill set. Posts published periodically with a specific thematic project aim to systematically collect materials illustrating graphic possibilities.

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