The hunt is on for a mysterious artist who has stunned locals in the Lake District with amazing slate sculptures.
One circular structure, which frames the Borrowdale Valley, is believed to have been made from local slate and created by a ‘very talented and patient individual’.
The artist has been compared to Banksy by the local village hall because it is unclear who is behind the structures. A number of hikers have shared images online after spotting them while out walking.
Carl Halliday, who runs a mountaineering business in the area, first spotted the circular formation at the beginning of May.
One circular structure (pictured), which frames the Lake District’s Borrowdale Valley, is believed to have been made from local slate and created by a ‘very talented and patient individual’.