The Lady and the Woods
In the right foreground the silver birch tree dominates the picture, stretching into a blue and white sky. Brown bracken and green grass cover the ground.
Just behind the birch is a rowan tree in berry. You can help us tag artworks on Tagger. The tags above come from the public, and also from an image recognition project run by the Visual Geometry Group, University of Oxford.
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Notes Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. Other trees dot the right slope, while the left slope is more thickly covered in trees with narrow, twisted trunks. Other tall delicate trees with greenish foliage top the hill to the left, and blue peaks can be seen in the distance. A fallen silver birch trunk in the foreground lies across the sheeps' path.
Date Medium oil on canvas Measurements Although there have been a few brief mentions in local newspapers over the years, no one has ever stepped forward, or confirmed ownership of the lovely, sweetly mysterious, Lady in the Woods. To visit the Lady you can follow a public footpath to the edge of the woods via three entrances to reach the coordinates Mythical castles and ancient witchcraft, ecological biomes and fairy-tale forests, sea tractors and flaming tar barrels—all this awaits you on our one-of-a-kind exploration of southern England's historic haunts and eccentric traditions.
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Although rumors swirl, her creator is a mystery. The Lady in the Woods is easy to pass by if not looking for her.
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All photos by Alan Tigwell. The piece has come to be known as the Lady in the Woods. The Lady in the Woods. The sculpture is carved from a solid piece of oak.
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This Norman castle has been the scene of assassination plots, religious persecution, and Nazi conspiracies throughout its long history. Added by Monsieur Mictlan. Know Before You Go To visit the Lady you can follow a public footpath to the edge of the woods via three entrances to reach the coordinates Visit England with Atlas Obscura Trips. Contributed by Bearded Zombie.