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.
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