The Willow Man of Somerset
Caesar claimed the Ancient Druids made immense figures of wickerwork filled with victims and burnt as a sacrifice. This was perhaps an exaggerated story, shown in the classic film, The Wicker Man. Today willow has become a recognised material for sculptors. The Willow Man measures 12 metres (40 ft) high and is possibly the largest willow sculpture in the world. This iconic structure and Somerset landmark can be seen from the M5 at Bridgwater, and is enjoyed by thousands upon thousands of passers-by. Willow Man was created by artist Serena de la Hey, who took four weeks to weave locally grown willow from the Somerset Levels around a metal structure to create the figure. The Willow Man has become for the south what the celebrated Angel of the North is to the north of England. "Source":
Size: 2724px × 4101px
Location: Bridgwater, UK
Photo credit: © David Carton / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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