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Driftwood horses made by sculptor Heather Jansch. Check out her site for other pieces.

For additional inspiration, see earlier Unconsumption posts on uses of driftwood, fallen branches, and other plant material here.

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    We have one of these at UCLA! It’s amazing, my favorite piece in the sculpture garden, hands down.
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