With the help of a team of craftsmen, James Doran-Webb, a talented British-born artist, created these life-sized horse sculptures by using driftwood found on the beach, of which every single piece was carefully handpicked by artists, and each sculpture took them 1,000 to 3,000 hours to finish.
Related posts on VUING:
Dreamlike light installations
Crystalline busts by Italian artist Massimiliano Pelletti
Surreal art installation like a gigantic spider web over 25 meters in the air
Sea-themed glass sculptures by K. William LeQuier
Fantastic fairies made out of stainless steel wires
Amazing wood sculpture carved from a rotting tree stump
Delicate book sculptures created out of old books found in secondhand bookstore
Amazing bronze sculptures by Alain Bellino
Art of repairing broken wood furniture with translucent acrylic
3D effects by layers of color
Wonderful layers of glass in bricks and stones
Delicate ceramic blooms and succulents
Sand sculptures by Japanese sand artist Toshihiko Hosaka
Animal sculptures by Beth Cavener that depict the extremes of human nature
Amazingly hyper-realistic drawings by self-taught Singaporean artist
Creative shadow art
Exquisitely ocean-inspired porcelain vessels by Jennifer McCurdy
These foods are not what you think
Amazingly intricate paper art
Realistic animal sculptures made out of newspaper