Concerns about the fate of a lime-green hexagonal fence have a hamlet in uproar.
Toby Garrett, 37, has been told to demolish his vibrant work of art in front of his Sedbury, Forest of Dean home close to Chepstow.
He had failed to obtain approval for the fence as well as an adjacent greenhouse with a dome-shaped roof.
Despite no complaints from the nearby community, the artist has nonetheless been forced to take down both sculptures as they ‘affect on visual amenity’.
Toby said: ‘People on my street have sent me messages saying they are gutted because it cheers Sedbury up.
‘I phoned the council and was told art is not allowed without planning permission and I have to take it down within two weeks.
‘I make art to make people happy. I’m sorry it doesn’t make everyone smile.’
Toby’s greenhouse was even nicknamed the ‘Sedbury Gherkin’ due to its inspiration from the famous London landmark.

The 37-year-old could apply for retrospective planning permission to save the structures, but fears it will be a lost cause.
Meanwhile, hundreds of locals in the Forest of Dean have rallied behind Toby and supported the artist’s battle to save the fence and greenhouse.
A petition against the planning decision has now amassed 400 signatures.
It reads: ‘A local man toby who has done some amazing art sculptures in his garden, which all local residents love!

‘The council has now decided he has to take it all down.
‘Which has upset a lot of people as this man has spent all his time and effort to brighten the village up.’
A spokesman for Forest of Dean Council said it was investigating the planning dispute.
He said: ‘Forest of Dean District Council is aware of the matter regarding a planning dispute at Buttington Road, Sedbury and the case is currently under investigation.
‘As the investigation is ongoing, we will not be making any further comment at this time.’