British artist James Doran Webb created unbelievable life-size horses
out of salvaged driftwood as a part of an ongoing series of animal’s
sculptures. It is well noteworthy of fascinating the representation of
motion in sculpture, by go all out to produce vibrant sense of energy
in every animal. Doran Webb lived several years in Philippines and gets
extensive experience of driftwood, and then composed the art with the
help of salvage driftwood. Doran Webb works
on large stockpile of wood and collects the pieces that present finest
natural form of the animal and its muscle structure. He spent his
childhood in the workshop of antiques Restoration Company, runs by his
parent’s, by the time passed he developed himself
in an accomplished antique dealer, and also convert himself in
competent cabinet maker, with extensive experience of whittling, carving
and refinishing. In 2005, he decided to started work with driftwood by
getting the idea of his furniture design and that
was the point he started to different experiment with animal
sculptures.
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