Structures of every-day life portray snapshots of the culture, craftsmanship, and architectural history of a family or clan and tell the stories of life in the tradition of the particular culture in which the designer or designers lived.
Common building structures depicted in folk art include barns, stores, covered bridges, churches, homes, schools and windmills.
Other types of hand-made structures used in peasant art include carts, wagons and buggies, carousel merry-go-round amusement rides, farmer's plows and other farm equipment.
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