Willow Man is a large outdoor sculpture by Serena de la Hey.
It stands 40 feet (12 m), with a 16-foot (5 m) arm span, and is made of black maul willow withies woven over a 3-tonne steel frame.
[1] Willow Man was commissioned by South West Arts, for the Year of the Artist, and the Moate family the land owner.
[2] It marks the millennium and celebrates the role of willow in the ecology and craft tradition of the Somerset Levels.
[5] The sculptor Serena de la Hey said that she thought many local birds had been using the material for their nests.