Kodama Sculptures coming to Puzzlewood
            
            
            
            
            
             
            
            
            Everyday is magical at Puzzlewood, but this summer something unusual is making its way to the intriguing woodland - ‘Kodama.’
 
Puzzlewood is delighted to host world-renowned artist, Ed Elliott’s  latest sculptural work, ‘Kodama,’ featuring over 100 newly created, and  never-before-seen, sculptures.
 
Found in Japanese folklore, Kodama are tree spirits that inhabit trees.  It’s also the term used to denote a tree in which a Kodama resides. As  one of the world’s incredibly rare temperate rainforests, Puzzlewood’s  otherworldly landscape is the perfect backdrop to Elliott’s art.
 
‘The sculptures have a real presence amongst the trees and rare plants that is hard to put into words,” said Ed.
 
Puzzlewood has always been a source of wonder and inspiration over the  centuries, especially for storytellers and filmmakers, but this is the  first time the art has been so uniquely incorporated into the wood  itself. Elliott masterfully positions each little sprite into just the  right bend of tree root, or cloak of moss to make the visitor feel there  are wood spirits everywhere.
 
The installation will open to the public on 5 June and run until July.  With Elliotts’ work exhibiting widely across the UK and abroad, and the  number of visitors limited to protect the woodland, this unique  installation is expected to sell out quickly. Visitors are encouraged to  book their tickets online in advance. All works of art will be on sale  for those who want to take a bit of magic home with them.
Explore Gloucestershire 
21 May 2024
 
  
          
     
   
    
    
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