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''Willow Man'' is a large outdoor sculpture by Serena de la Hey. It is in a field to the West of the M5 motorway, near Bridgwater in Somerset, South West England, near to the Bristol to Exeter railway line and junction 23 of the motorway. It stands , with a arm span, and is made of black maul willow withies woven over a 3-tonne steel frame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= Serena de la Hey )〕 ''Willow Man'' was commissioned by South West Arts, for the Year of the Artist, and was unveiled in September 2000. It marks the millennium and celebrates the role of willow in the ecology and craft tradition of the Somerset Levels. The first sculpture was burnt down in an arson attack on 8 May 2001. The sculpture was rebuilt by the same artist in October 2001, and a circular moat was excavated around it as a precaution against further attacks.〔 A notable landmark, it can be described as a somehow permanent Wicker man sculpture. The sculpture is popularly known as Withy Man, or ''Angel of the South'' in reference to Antony Gormley's sculpture ''Angel of the North''. The name ''Angel of the South'' is now commonly used also as the unofficial title for a proposed colossal sculpture in Ebbsfleet. In September 2006 ''Willow Man'' received "a £20,000 hair cut". The sculptor Serena de la Hey said that she thought many local birds had been using the material for their nests. When the artist saw her sculpture she was "shocked to see the wear and tear". ==See also== * List of statues by height 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Willow Man」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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