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Mythical Creatures Made From Nature's Waste Have Been Popping Up in Canadian Park

Mythical Creatures Made From Nature's Waste Have Been Popping Up in Canadian Park
From twigs and twine, Burnaby's Nickie Lewis has been making mythical creatures and placing the art sculptures in a local park.

From baking banana bread to taking up cycling, many people have taken up new hobbies during the pandemic. One artist living on the west coast of Canada started spending time creating extraordinary sculptures out of twigs and dried grass—then placing them in her local park, where they look like they sprang from nature's storybook.

Even if you can't get to Robert Burnaby Park near Vancouver, Nickie Lewis has been posting photos of her intricate creatures on social media so people outside British Columbia can get to know them.

From dragons to trolls, fairies to mermaids and Star Wars Ewoks, Lewis conjures the whimsical and mythical, creating big and small surprises for strangers.

If you do live in the area, she created a map to help you find the art. Park officials said they have "no plans to remove the artworks at this time."

Lewis works from home as co-owner of The Wizards Makery, which specializes in one-of-a-kind, custom art. Follow her on Instagram at @thewizardsmakery —to see more of her work, and take a peek at those sweet-faced forest critters in the photo gallery below.

A post shared by Nickie Lewis (she/her) (@thewizardsmakery)

A post shared by Nickie Lewis (she/her) (@thewizardsmakery)

A post shared by Nickie Lewis (she/her) (@thewizardsmakery)

A post shared by Nickie Lewis (she/her) (@thewizardsmakery)

A post shared by Nickie Lewis (she/her) (@thewizardsmakery)

A post shared by Nickie Lewis (she/her) (@thewizardsmakery)

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