Art With Driftwood – Driftwood Horses
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Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. It is a form of marine debris or tidewrack. Some may consider driftwood a nuisance. However, this driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean. To some of us, who value nature as it is and find beauty everywhere, driftwood can be pretty to look at. Some use this wood to make natural-looking furniture.
If you want to be creative, you could do as Heather Jansch did, get some driftwood and re-use it to make wooden horses!
Not only are they beautiful, but they are made from what mother nature has put on the shores to tease our imagination and creativity. For her nature-based art and creativity, I list Jansch’s horses in the “best of” category.
Below you will see more photos. The artist is Heather Jansch. Her website is www.heatherjansch.com







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they almost look creepy. but they’re really neat! the legs down near the hooves look very realistic. HOW CREATIVE
love it
I see, it looks like the muscles, as if the horse has no skin.