An Artist Creates Incredible Sculptures Made Of Driftwood (Pictures & Video)

His first site-specific sculpture – a three dimensional riderless Anzac horse created with driftwood – was at Terrigal Lagoon. It instantly drew local crowds, media coverage and professional photographers were keen to capture its beauty in-situ amongst the Terrigal landscape. Artist Pete Rush impulsively made a simple horse sculpture on a Terrigal beach from natural materials – the response from locals was so positive, it inspired him to create a seaside menagerie that includes horses and megafauna. Rush doesn't use any wire or string in his work, just driftwood, flax and seaweed, and he tries not to disturb natural vegetation.