The Drunken Forest stands close to the current Cantalupo rotary, and it is one of the more than 30 works composing the Castelbuono Sculpture Park, which was inaugurated in 2010. The park combines art and nature through two common threads: memory and peace. Contemporary art sculptures scatter the paths between the village of Castelbuono and the Piandarca area: all the works are made with resistant materials (marble, stone, bronze, steel, concrete or resin) and inserted in a natural and cultural landscape of great relief. Drunken Forest is a work by Annalisa Guerri, a well-known Roman artist whose favourite material is clay and, therefore, ceramics: these materials represent fragility, lightness and unstable balance, and they are all intentionally inserted here in a place of passage and of "false silence".