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Mud Maid — Sculpture by Sue Hill in Cornwall, UK: This moss-covered figure of a woman rests on the forest floor at The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Her face is sculpted from clay and softened by time, while her hair and body are formed from earth and living plants, changing with the seasons—from green to snow-covered. <3 Art That Grows From the Earth (8 Photos) 👉 https://streetartutopia.com/2025/06/02/mother-natures-son-8-sculptures-where-art-grows-from-the-earth/

The Mud Maid sculpture by Sue Hill at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, UK, shown in two seasons. In the first image, the moss-covered figure of a reclining woman lies peacefully on the forest floor, her clay face serene and her hair made of living plants. In the second, winter transforms her — snow blankets her form, turning the vibrant greens into soft white, creating a tranquil contrast that highlights how the living sculpture changes with the seasons.
The Mud Maid sculpture by Sue Hill at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, UK, shown in two seasons. In the first image, the moss-covered figure of a reclining woman lies peacefully on the forest floor, her clay face serene and her hair made of living plants. In the second, winter transforms her — snow blankets her form, turning the vibrant greens into soft white, creating a tranquil contrast that highlights how the living sculpture changes with the seasons.
The Mud Maid sculpture by Sue Hill at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, UK, shown in two seasons. In the first image, the moss-covered figure of a reclining woman lies peacefully on the forest floor, her clay face serene and her hair made of living plants. In the second, winter transforms her — snow blankets her form, turning the vibrant greens into soft white, creating a tranquil contrast that highlights how the living sculpture changes with the seasons.
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