Monday, 31 December 2018

Only Yesterday,

we made a post about a 94 year old man,


 decorating his village, then today we have just seen the work of 91 year old Anežka Kašpárková, 

 30 year ago after a lifetime of being a farmer she retired, and since then Kašpárková has used many of the sunny days each year to make her home village of Louka a little bit more beautiful,

 the village is found in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic,

 she is now an expert on how to decorate window frames, doors and facades across her village with traditional Moravian folk art, She mostly works on flowery patterns, giving a fresh feeling to the old facades worn by time, Kašpárková says that she does her artwork for the pleasure she gets from it,

this is, however, not new in the Czech village, other women have done a similar type of decoration in the past and Kašpárková has worked tirelessly to continue the tradition, Her work has been celebrated all over the world, with numerous outlets and web pages sharing what she does. “I try to help decorate the world a bit,” she is recorded as saying,

given her age, Agnes complains that sometimes she finds it challenging to paint, but in fact, she has been comfortable enough to climb a ladder almost every spring and refresh the design on the village chapel, photographs by Obec Louka, I just hope when I am in my frail dotage I will be able to climb ladders and paint!


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