Evans-Munton said: “The piece is an ode to the toys that are left behind, and the painful pang of losing one’s favourite toy as a child.
“It lies there in sun, wind, rain and storm; initially pristine, gradually becoming more battered and bruised by the weather, literally having been left behind by the artist, yet discovered by the audience during the duration of its presence at the art school.”
The sculptor, who often works with textiles to create soft sculptures, hopes her work can help people feel like a child again.