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Monday, July 18, 2011
Horses Made From Driftwood
A friend sent me an email this morning about these ladies that construct horses from drift wood they collect. I think they are amazing and wanted to share with my blog family. The web site I got this from can be found here.
These are incredibly beautiful! So graceful and life-like and really amazingly well sculpted. Some folk are remarkably talented! Thank you very much for sharing this, Odie!
Thanks for sharing, Odie. I love them. If only I could make something like this and sell them to help hubby out. I wonder what they use to keep them together? I'll go check out the site.
Now that amazes me, Odie. It's a perfect example of turning something that seems useless into an object of great beauty. It takes vision to do that. Thanks, good buddy!
Odie...you always have the most unique and lovely things to share with us! I love, love, love those horses. A walk on the beach will have new meaning from now on! Thanks and Hugs~
Hi. This is Amazing pice of Art !!! I love horses so this is for me just Beautiful!! I would love to have one in me Garden.... Thanks so much for your comment on my new Tablescape.. I hope you are having a great week with your family. XXOO Diane
Wow, I'm agape at the eerie realism. They are beautiful. I'm going to visit the site you linked to. I love discovering the things that you share with us.
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are incredibly beautiful! So graceful and life-like and really amazingly well sculpted. Some folk are remarkably talented! Thank you very much for sharing this, Odie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Odie. I love them. If only I could make something like this and sell them to help hubby out. I wonder what they use to keep them together? I'll go check out the site.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what people can do with something like that!!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful.
Now that amazes me, Odie. It's a perfect example of turning something that seems useless into an object of great beauty. It takes vision to do that. Thanks, good buddy!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing, Odie! I have a thing for thrift wood, love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a joyful week my friend
Oh my, that is a Driftwood. =^.^=
ReplyDeleteThose horses are absolutely stunning. I love driftwood, and, my goodness, what they have done with it is quite amazing! I loved the one in the water.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's art. What creative minds they have. Love it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteStunning, what clever and creative ladies. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAmazing, some people are soooo talented! Thanks for the post:-)
ReplyDeleteOh I have had the pleasure of seeing these before. But loved that you posted it. I enjoyed it all over again. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOdie...you always have the most unique and lovely things to share with us! I love, love, love those horses. A walk on the beach will have new meaning from now on!
ReplyDeleteThanks and
Hugs~
Wow, really beautiful...
ReplyDeleteInteresting, but I'm not into horses
ReplyDeletethose are absolutely stunningly beautiful! wow!
ReplyDeleteI've also received the e-mail, but I can look at these pictures for hours. The horses look so real!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work of art so much love has been done with that and thank you for sharing this lovely work of art.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogging:)
I really liked these, amazing work!
ReplyDeleteHi. This is Amazing pice of Art !!! I love horses so this is for me just Beautiful!! I would love to have one in me Garden....
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment on my new Tablescape.. I hope you are having a great week with your family.
XXOO Diane
That is very cool; thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow how incredibly talented!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff to see on your blog - hope you don't mind me snooping around every once in a while.
See you round :)
Wow, I'm agape at the eerie realism. They are beautiful. I'm going to visit the site you linked to. I love discovering the things that you share with us.
ReplyDeleteHere's the original artist's site: http://www.heatherjansch.com/
ReplyDeleteso very beautiful... you capture the spirit of the horse in your art. many thanks.
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