Dryad, ( nymph ) sculpture by Victoria Morris and Lee Nicholson, Pendle sculpture trail, Barley, Lancashire, UK.
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5584 x 8368 px | 47.3 x 70.8 cm | 18.6 x 27.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
17 January 2022Location:
Barley, Pendle, Lancashire, UK.More information:
A captivating sculpture of a Dryad, also called hamadryad, in Greek mythology, a nymph or nature a spirit who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful young woman. Dryads were originally the spirits of oak trees but the name was later applied to all tree nymphs. It was believed that they lived only as long as the trees they inhabited.