A Maryland farm has decided to model a corn maze after Taylor Swift’s face.

Summers Farm, located in Frederick, M.D., has carved its 12-acre corn maze in the shape of the 25-year-old pop star singing into a microphone.

Celebrating the 18th anniversary of the Summer Farms’ maze, owners Theresa and Jeff Greenwood chose Swift to represent the farm with this year’s theme being “Dare to be Different.”

“Taylor Swift emanates a fun and positive image for today’s young people,” Teresa Greenwood explained. “Swift’s generosity toward charitable causes is one thing, but perhaps more importantly, she dares to be different, embracing the power to be all that she can be…and encouraging her fans to do so as well.”

Taylor Swift posted a photo of the attraction on her Instagram with the caption, “Lawn goals.”

The maze will open to the public on Sept. 26th, and there will be “Taylor-made” clues throughout the maze to assist with navigating the cornstalks. According to the Washington Post, there will be a smaller maze for young children as well as larger challenging maze for older participants.

The corn maze caps a week of highlights for Swift, who won her first Emmy last Thursday for best original interactive program at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in LA.

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