Dimensions 39.37 x 39.37 inch (H*W) 100 x 100 cm (H*W)
Medium Acrylic and Enamel on Wood
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Romanticism, Adventure
Description "London was Home Sweet Home" captures a heartwarming tableau featuring Rabbitwoman and Dogman, alongside their son and daughter, seated on a bench. Towering behind them is the iconic Big Ben clock tower, adorned with vibrant colors. The painting serves as a profound metaphor for the sense of belonging and unity found within families and communities. Rabbitwoman and Dogman, despite being of different species, epitomize the diversity and harmony present in familial bonds, symbolizing the collective strength derived from embracing differences. The inclusion of their son and daughter further emphasizes the perpetuation of familial traditions and the passing down of values from one generation to the next. The presence of the Big Ben clock tower, with its grandeur and historical significance, represents London as a cherished home, where diversity thrives, and the passage of time is marked by enduring familial connections and shared memories.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc’s latest work is an exciting explosion between their painting and sculpture. With a love for both 2D and 3D work they have created a unique style of work which are in essence sculptured paintings.
Gillie and Marc spent a lot of their early creative life in Ubud, Bali. This was the home of painted wood carvings. They began to collect many Balinese wood carvings and learned how to artistically paint wood. Over the years they experimented in relief woodcuts looking to give it a contemporary feel. Much of their inspiration is looking at traditional art forms like bronze sculpture and wood carving and then creating ways to make it contemporary.
They are excited and proud to introduce their latest and favourite collection “Woodcut POP". These are carved wooden panels primed and sealed and then painted with a pop gloss enamel. These vibrant and exciting works allow the 2D paintings to fly off the wall giving excitement and dimension to wall art. Rabbitgirl and Dogman literally pop off the wall in a 3D effect. The modern explosion of colour and vibrancy is contemporary art at its cutting edge.
Galleries, collectors and corporates across the globe have already fallen in love with Woodcut POP with 10 major commissions now in progress.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the wood. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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London Was in Their Sites (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.6x 17.7 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel on wood
Style Woodcut Pop Description Zooming past the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Rabbitwoman and Dogman take in the heart of London with wide eyes and fuller hearts. Dressed for adventure and love, they ride with excitement through the city's historic charm and modern rhythm. Rendered in bold enamel hues, this dynamic scene captures a moment of discovery, reminding us that the best journeys are the ones we take together—hand in paw, eyes on the future.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc’s latest work is an exciting explosion between their painting and sculpture. With a love for both 2D and 3D work they have created a unique style of work which are in essence sculptured paintings.
Gillie and Marc spent a lot of their early creative life in Ubud, Bali. This was the home of painted wood carvings. They began to collect many Balinese wood carvings and learned how to artistically paint wood. Over the years they experimented in relief woodcuts looking to give it a contemporary feel. Much of their inspiration is looking at traditional art forms like bronze sculpture and wood carving and then creating ways to make it contemporary.
They are excited and proud to introduce their latest and favourite collection “Woodcut POP". These are carved wooden panels primed and sealed and then painted with a pop gloss enamel. These vibrant and exciting works allow the 2D paintings to fly off the wall giving excitement and dimension to wall art. Rabbitgirl and Dogman literally pop off the wall in a 3D effect. The modern explosion of colour and vibrancy is contemporary art at its cutting edge.
Galleries, collectors and corporates across the globe have already fallen in love with Woodcut POP with 10 major commissions now in progress.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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London, My City (Giclee Canvas Print)
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Dimensions Canvas Size 23.4 × 16.5 inch (H*W) 594 x 420 mm (H*W)
Medium Limited edition Giclée canvas print printed on premium 410gsm Archival Fine Art canvas signed by Gillie and Marc
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife Edition Number /100
Description An expressive black-and-white illustration capturing the heart of London from above, with the majestic Tower Bridge standing proudly over the winding River Thames. Every stroke conveys the city’s rhythm — its movement, history, and enduring charm. London, My City celebrates the spirit of Londoners and the timeless beauty of a place that continues to inspire creativity and connection.
This limited edition canvas print is a perfect addition for art lovers and conservation advocates alike, providing a unique blend of humor, beauty, and a vital message. Celebrate the enchanting allure of the natural world while supporting the cause of wildlife preservation with this captivating piece of art.
Artwork Features A limited edition canvas giclée print is the closest substitute to one of Gillie and Marc’s original paintings. Limited edition canvas giclée prints are produced on premium 410gsm Archival Fine Art Canvas. Giclée prints are virtually indistinguishable from originals and widely accepted & endorsed by fine art experts.
All canvas prints are signed and editioned by the artists. A certificate of authenticity will accompany this print artwork.
Museum Grade Canvas Premium 410gsm Archival Fine Art Canvas with a low satin finish and superior colour brilliance, image detail and contrast.
Caring For Your Artwork It is important to keep your canvas print out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Londoners in Love (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 47.3 x 35.4 inch (H*W) 120 x 90 cm (H*W)
Medium Impasto and enamel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative Description Dogman and Rabbitwoman thought how much could we experience in this city together? London is a place so alive it can almost replicate the flutter of butterflies they feel when together. With so much to go see and do, the ideas for date night can’t help but grow longer between these two. A ride on their vespa to thrift through the market or to visit the theatre. Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’s Thick Texture Paintings provide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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London’s Timeless Charm (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 35.4 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 90 x 60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description Rabbitwoman and Dogman pedal through the heart of London, passing the city’s most beloved icons. The bold, stencil-style lines and saturated pops of color—vivid blues, fiery oranges, and vibrant pinks—bring an electric energy to the scene. Big Ben rises majestically in the background, while a red double-decker bus adds a classic touch to the urban rhythm. This piece captures the magic of London’s enduring allure, blending the excitement of movement with the romance of shared adventures.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Long Live the Elephant in the Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description The good thing about being so large is that nothing ever gets in your way. This lovely lady is making her way through the thick jungle. Most other animals would struggle to tackle the creeping vines and bushy branches. But for her, it’s the easiest thing in the world! All the animals are very thankful to her and the large tracks she leaves behind. She does them all a service, making roads that let the rest of them wind through the jungle as easily as she does. She loves being such an important part of her habitat!
Out in the wild, there is so much to see. Diversity is abounding with colours, smells, sounds, and the indescribable feeling that something amazing will always happen.
In this series of paintings, Gillie and Marc are bringing this sensation of brilliance and wonder to life. In a contemporary expressionist style, the artists play with brushstrokes and colour, pulling the magic out of the canvas so we can truly see the iridescence of nature.
Using endangered animals as their focus, we can be transported all around the globe in a celebration of the incredible diversity to be found on planet earth. All of these animals are beautiful and precious. They deserve our respect and love. Long live wildlife!
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Long Live the Leopard in the Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description The jungle is full of the most astounding colours and patterns that aren’t found anywhere else in the world. This handsome man is a fantastic example of that. With his gorgeous rosette pattern, he is as beautiful as the brightest flower, as unique as the thousands of frogs, and completely camouflaged. He would never want to change.
Out in the wild, there is so much to see. Diversity is abounding with colours, smells, sounds, and the indescribable feeling that something amazing will always happen.
In this series of paintings, Gillie and Marc are bringing this sensation of brilliance and wonder to life. In a contemporary expressionist style, the artists play with brushstrokes and colour, pulling the magic out of the canvas so we can truly see the iridescence of nature.
Using endangered animals as their focus, we can be transported all around the globe in a celebration of the incredible diversity to be found on planet earth. All of these animals are beautiful and precious. They deserve our respect and love. Long live wildlife!
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Long Live the Lioness in the Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description This lovely lioness doesn’t often visit the jungle. She prefers to be out on the plains, being able to see for miles as the land stretches out in every direction. But today she felt like a change. Once she was in nice and deep she gave a big sigh, feeling the energy of all the living creatures all around her. This was a wonderful escape.
Out in the wild, there is so much to see. Diversity is abounding with colours, smells, sounds, and the indescribable feeling that something amazing will always happen.
In this series of paintings, Gillie and Marc are bringing this sensation of brilliance and wonder to life. In a contemporary expressionist style, the artists play with brushstrokes and colour, pulling the magic out of the canvas so we can truly see the iridescence of nature.
Using endangered animals as their focus, we can be transported all around the globe in a celebration of the incredible diversity to be found on planet earth. All of these animals are beautiful and precious. They deserve our respect and love. Long live wildlife!
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Long Live the Rhino in the Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description This black rhino is on the hunt for something delicious. He’s big and strong and knows that he will be able to overpower whatever prey he finds! It’s especially easy since he’s a vegetarian. Plants don’t often fight back. Browsing through the leafy jungle he is spoilt for choice. This is a wonderful day.
Out in the wild, there is so much to see. Diversity is abounding with colours, smells, sounds, and the indescribable feeling that something amazing will always happen.
In this series of paintings, Gillie and Marc are bringing this sensation of brilliance and wonder to life. In a contemporary expressionist style, the artists play with brushstrokes and colour, pulling the magic out of the canvas so we can truly see the iridescence of nature.
Using endangered animals as their focus, we can be transported all around the globe in a celebration of the incredible diversity to be found on planet earth. All of these animals are beautiful and precious. They deserve our respect and love. Long live wildlife!
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Long live the tiger in the jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Expressive, Wildlife, Nature
Description Black, green, orange, red, pink, purple. All the colours of the rainbow can be found in the jungle. Overlapping with light and dark, they stripe all over the place. This is absolutely perfect for the tiger. She completely blends in, a stripe amongst all the stripes. She is the Queen of the jungle.
Out in the wild, there is so much to see. Diversity is abounding with colours, smells, sounds, and the indescribable feeling that something amazing will always happen.
In this series of paintings, Gillie and Marc are bringing this sensation of brilliance and wonder to life. In a contemporary expressionist style, the artists play with brushstrokes and colour, pulling the magic out of the canvas so we can truly see the iridescence of nature.
Using endangered animals as their focus, we can be transported all around the globe in a celebration of the incredible diversity to be found on planet earth. All of these animals are beautiful and precious. They deserve our respect and love. Long live wildlife!
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Long Neck Turtles Family (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Life-size family of 3 Long Neck Turtles
Papa Long Neck Turtle 7.9 x 13.8 x 7.9 inch (H*L*W) 7.9 lbs 20 x 35 x 20 cm (H*L*W) 3.6 kgs
Mama Long Neck Turtle 7.1 x 11.8 x 5.9 inch (H*L*W) 5.5 lbs 18 x 30 x 15 cm (H*L*W) 2.5 kgs Baby Long Neck Turtle 3.9 x 6.7 x 3.9 inch (H*L*W) 1.5 lbs 10 x 17 x 10 cm (H*L*W) 0.7 kgs
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Nature
Edition Number /30
Description This family of Eastern long-necked turtles just loves basking in the sun, stretching their necks towards the light and fresh air. Here in a garden, they’re safe from the litter and rubbish that infests their natural habitats, the cars that drive right by their homes - sometimes running them over - and the animal predators that gobble up precious eggs.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Lost Bunny (Resin Sculpture)
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Dimensions 16.9 x 10.2 x 9.1 inch (H*L*W) 6.4 lbs 43 x 26 x 23 cm (H*L*W) 2.9 kgs
Medium Resin
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Figurative Nude, Romanticism
Edition Number /100
Description It can be a bit scary when you feel lost, unsure of where to turn or what road to take. Sometimes it’s best to sit for a moment and have a good calm think about what to do. This bunny feels a lot braver now she’s doing that. With her head free from racing and increasingly dramatic thinking she can find her way.
Gillie and Marc’s Lost Dogs and Lost Rabbits artworks represent the times we’ve all felt lost. The artists first came up with the Lost Dog concept in 2013 when they placed 100 Lost Dog sculptures in various locations around Sydney. Within a month, all but three of the sculptures were stolen. The Lost Dogs and Lost Rabbits received a cult following and can still be found all over Sydney.
Artwork Features Resin is a mixture of materials including urethane, silicone, epoxy and polyester. When creating beautiful sculptures in resin, Gillie and Marc like to have a bit of fun. Sometimes works are crafted in one bold color, sometimes they are splashed with many colors, and sometimes they are even transparent.
For every purchase of a resin sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Resin sculptures are best kept indoors or under cover away from direct sunlight. They will require periodical maintenance.We recommend not placing your resin sculpture outside however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that wear and tear will occur. The following information will help you understand how to care for your sculpture. > Read more
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Lost Dog (Fibreglass Sculpture) SOLD OUT
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Dimensions 26.4 x 24 x 24 inch (H*L*W) 22 lbs 67 x 61 x 61 cm (H*L*W) 10 kgs
Medium Fiberglass
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Happy Art, Figurative Nude
Edition Number /100
Description Gillie and Marc’s Lost Dogs artworks represent the times we’ve all felt lost. The artists first came up with the Lost Dog concept in 2013 when they placed 100 Lost Dog sculptures in various locations around Sydney. Within a month, all but three of the sculptures were stolen. The Lost Dogs received a cult following and can still be found all over Sydney.
Artwork Features For the most part, fiberglass sculptures are the same as resin sculptures.
A resin sculpture is a work of art cast with the material fiberglass, a material that is perfect for making beautiful sculptures. Not only is it very light, but it is also incredibly durable and malleable making it the perfect material to mould into whatever intricate shape you like while knowing it will last for a very long time.
When creating beautiful sculptures in fiberglass and resin, Gillie and Marc like to have a bit of fun. Sometimes works are crafted in one bold color, sometimes they are splashed with many colors. For every purchase of a fiberglass sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Fiberglass sculptures are best kept indoors or under cover away from direct sunlight. They will require periodical maintenance.We recommend not placing your fiberglass sculpture outside however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that wear and tear will occur. The following information will help you understand how to care for your sculpture. > Read more
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Lost Dog (Mural)
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Medium Spray paint, acrylic paint and wall paint
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Figurative Nude, Mural
Edition Number /1
Description Gillie and Marc’s Lost Dogs artworks represent the times we’ve all felt lost. The artists first came up with the Lost Dog concept in 2013 when they placed 100 Lost Dog sculptures in various locations around Sydney. Within a month, all but three of the sculptures were stolen. The Lost Dogs received a cult following and can still be found all over Sydney.
Lost Dog Asher
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Lost Dog Noah
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Lost Dog Robert
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Lost Dog Theo
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Lost Dogs Of Hope Project | Art for hope
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Speak up and be heard
Lost Dogs Of Hope Project
Gillie and Marc have set in motion a beautiful, life-changing art venture that will help thousands of Australians. What is the Lost Dogs of Hope Project Gillie and Marc’s Lost Dogs artworks represent the times we’ve all felt lost. The artists first came up with the Lost Dog concept in 2013 when they placed 100 Lost Dog sculptures in various locations around Sydney. Within a month, all but three of the sculptures were stolen. The Lost Dogs received a cult following and can still be found all over Sydney. Everyone will feel lost at some point. Talking about it is the first step to finding yourself again. So Gillie and Marc have launched The Lost Dogs of Hope Project, a series of various short videos where Australian celebrities discuss the times when they’ve felt lost and alone. Gillie opened up to her 60,000 Facebook fans about a time when she felt lost. She spoke about being a first-time mother, isolated at home with a newborn, scared out of her mind. At one point a tearful Gillie puts a hand to her chest and says, “I can’t do this”. The video went viral and within a week received over 118,000 views: https://www.facebook.com/gillieandmarc/video. The artists were stunned by all the comments from people sharing their own experiences of feeling lost. Viewers have even sent private messages of thanks. Gillie’s story may have helped thousands of others feel less alone, but there’s still more to be done. Who is involved? We’ve been so privileged to have inspiring people such as Mia Freedman, The Block’s Neale Whitaker, Olympian Elka Whalan, surfing champion Layne Beachley, actresses Allison Cratchley and Jolene Andersen, and blogger and TV personality, Lisa Clark, talk to us about the times when they’ve hit rock bottom. Having them share in such an honest and brave way really helps to break the stigma around feeling lost. We’ve also been interviewed by the Daily Telegraph, City Hub and the Wentworth Courier and are collaborating with Mamamia. What can you do? Gillie and Marc need your support in this unequalled, life-changing art project. Together, we all should spread the word. Because as it turns out, a one-minute video can make a lifetime of difference. CLICK HERE TO READ THE PRESS RELEASE Everyone will feel lost at some point. Talking about it is the first step to finding yourself again. If you’re feeling lost, you can call Beyond Blue, or even talk to your GP. Share your story on social media and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone. Together, we all should spread the word — because as it turns out, a two-minute video can make a lifetime of difference.
Lost Dogs of Hope Finale Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve all felt lost. Earlier this year we launched a video series called the Lost Dogs of Hope Project as a way to break the stigma around feeling lost. We wanted to start a conversation to help those suffering know that feeling lost is a common, human experience. Our videos went viral receiving millions of views and in just 10 weeks we had overwhelming support from celebrities such as Mia Freedman, Layne Beachley and Matt Moran. This is the final video in our beautiful, heartwarming project. Please watch and share. When you’ve given up on yourself, hope is the first step to finding yourself again. The conversation has begun. Let’s keep it going.
Lost Dog Interview - Layne Beachley It’s hard not to feel complete awe when you hear Layne Beachley talk. The 7 x world surfing champion isn’t afraid to speak her mind and to us, is the epitome of strength. But even she admits to times of being overwhelmed by feelings of fear, abandonment and rejection. Please watch and share this video to help others feel less alone. The campaign can only work the more it’s shared. This is the eighth in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. When did you last feel lost? Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Elka Whalan Olympic swimmer, Elka Whalan talks to us about a breakdown she had during what should have been the happiest moment in her life. Instead, she was left empty, choked up and suffering from an identity crisis. Please watch and share this video to help others feel less alone. The campaign can only work the more it’s shared. This is the seventh in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. When did you last feel lost? Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Heather Maltman Actress and host, Heather Maltman (The Bachelor/I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here), was badly bullied at school. We’re so grateful that she has bravely opened up about this horrendous time. Bullying is never okay. It isolates people and creates unnecessary, debilitating fear. Please watch and share this video to help others feel less alone. The campaign can only work the more it’s shared. This is the ninth in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. When did you last feel lost? Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Leigh Campbell Huffington Post lifestyle editor, Leigh Campbell, relives the terrifying moment she had her first panic attack. This lead to a life of secrecy and isolation until the life-changing moment she decided to make a crucial transformation. Please watch and share this video to help others feel less alone. The campaign can only work the more it’s shared. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. This is the tenth in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project. When you’ve given up on yourself, hope is the first step to finding yourself again. Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Matt Moran From dish rags to riches, successful chef and TV personality, Matt Moran, struggled with school and had no passion to do anything until he landed a job as a dish pig in Parramatta RSL. He shows even a lost kid from the Western Suburbs of Sydney can build a successful empire. Please watch and share this video to help others feel less alone. The campaign can only work the more it’s shared. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. This is the eleventh in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project. When you’ve given up on yourself, hope is the first step to finding yourself again. Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Jolene Anderson Actress Jolene Anderson (All Saints, Home and Away) knows firsthand what can happen if you bottle things up — after a tragic incident left her sick and vulnerable. We’re so pleased she has recovered and spoke with us about this difficult time. Please watch and share this video to help others feel less alone. The campaign can only work the more it’s shared. This is the sixth in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. When did you last feel lost? Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Allison Cratchley We're so grateful that Allison Cratchley bravely shared the most difficult decision she ever made, even though it meant losing all her friends. This is the fourth in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. When did you last feel lost? Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope #gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone.
Lost Dog Interview - Mia Freedman We are so honoured that Mia Freedman (Co-Founder and Content Director of Mamamia) took some time out from her busy schedule to discuss a time she felt lost. We can’t even begin to imagine the trauma she went through and we hope her video helps all those currently suffering in silence. Please share this video
Lost Dog Interview - Gillie Schattner We make a lot of videos, but this is by far our most personal and important. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we've felt lost. Gillie opens up in the first of a series of interviews about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Have you ever felt lost?
Lost Dog Interview - Lisa Clark We're so privileged to have the inspiring blogger and TV personality, Lisa Clark opens up to us in such a brave and genuine way about when she hit rock bottom. Our Lost Dogs present the times we've felt lost. This one-minute video is the second in a series of interviews called The lost Dog Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. When did you last feel lost?
Lost Dog Interview - Neale Whitaker We were so moved by Neale Whitaker Editor/Presenter/Author's Lost Dogs of Hope video. You may recognise Vogue Living's Editor-in-Chief from The Block. Which just goes to show it doesn't matter how accomplished you are, we can all suffer from moments of feeling lost at any stage in our lives. Neale is the third in our series of video interviews called The Lost Dogs of Hope Project about feeling lost and how talking is the first step to finding yourself again. Our Lost Dogs represent the times we’ve felt lost. When did you last feel lost? Upload your video to Facebook and tag #lostdogsofhope#gillieandmarc to help others feel less alone. When did you last feel lost?
Lost Horse (Fibreglass Sculpture)
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Dimensions 31.1 x 16.5 x 26 inch (H*L*W) 43.7 lbs 79 x 42 x 66 cm (H*L*W) 19.6 kgs
Medium Fiberglass
Edition Number /100
Description It can be a bit scary when you feel lost, unsure of where to turn or what road to take. Sometimes it’s best to sit for a moment and have a good calm think about what to do. Horseman feels a lot braver now he’s doing that. With his head free from racing and increasingly dramatic thinking he can find his way.
Gillie and Marc’s Lost Dogs and Lost Rabbits artworks represent the times we’ve all felt lost. The artists first came up with the Lost Dog concept in 2013 when they placed 100 Lost Dog sculptures in various locations around Sydney. Within a month, all but three of the sculptures were stolen. The Lost Dogs and Lost Rabbits received a cult following and can still be found all over Sydney. Now the collection has even expanded to include horses!
Available in a few select colors. Please enquire to see what is in stock.
Artwork Features For the most part, fiberglass sculptures are the same as resin sculptures.
A resin sculpture is a work of art cast with the material fiberglass, a material that is perfect for making beautiful sculptures. Not only is it very light, but it is also incredibly durable and malleable making it the perfect material to mould into whatever intricate shape you like while knowing it will last for a very long time.
When creating beautiful sculptures in fiberglass and resin, Gillie and Marc like to have a bit of fun. Sometimes works are crafted in one bold color, sometimes they are splashed with many colors. For every purchase of a fiberglass sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Fiberglass sculptures are best kept indoors or under cover away from direct sunlight. They will require periodical maintenance.We recommend not placing your fiberglass sculpture outside however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that wear and tear will occur. The following information will help you understand how to care for your sculpture. > Read more
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Lost in the Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.62 × 17.72 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description In Lost in the Jungle, Rabbitwoman and Dogman ride a colorful rhino through a vibrant, dreamlike rainforest. Surrounded by hidden animals and bold foliage, they seem both lost and completely at peace. This whimsical journey celebrates nature, love, and adventure—reminding us that getting lost can sometimes lead to the most magical places.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Lost in the Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.62 × 17.72 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description In the heart of a vibrant jungle, Dogman and Rabbitwoman cruise side by side on their red scooter, surrounded by watchful wildlife and bursts of colour. With a lion peering through the foliage and a gorilla hidden in the leaves, there’s a playful sense of mystery and magic. Despite the wild surroundings, the pair remain calm and curious, their bond unshaken. This piece captures the thrill of venturing into the unknown—where love, adventure, and nature collide in the most unexpected ways.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Lost Rabbit (Fibreglass Sculpture) SOLD OUT
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Dimensions 35 x 19.7 x 15.7 inch (H*L*W) 38.4 lbs 89 x 50 x 40 cm (H*L*W) 17.4 kgs
Medium Fiberglass
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Happy Art, Figurative Nude
Edition Number /100
Description Everybody feels a little lost sometimes. These sculptures pay homage to the fact that even during our darkest days, we’re never truly alone. This Lost Rabbit may be lost right now, but once you take her home as a unique addition to your art collection, she’ll stay with you forever!
Artwork Features For the most part, fiberglass sculptures are the same as resin sculptures.
A resin sculpture is a work of art cast with the material fiberglass, a material that is perfect for making beautiful sculptures. Not only is it very light, but it is also incredibly durable and malleable making it the perfect material to mould into whatever intricate shape you like while knowing it will last for a very long time.
When creating beautiful sculptures in fiberglass and resin, Gillie and Marc like to have a bit of fun. Sometimes works are crafted in one bold color, sometimes they are splashed with many colors. For every purchase of a fiberglass sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Fiberglass sculptures are best kept indoors or under cover away from direct sunlight. They will require periodical maintenance.We recommend not placing your fiberglass sculpture outside however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that wear and tear will occur. The following information will help you understand how to care for your sculpture. > Read more
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Lost Rabbit Matilda
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Lost Rainbow Dog (Fibreglass Sculpture)
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Dimensions 26.3 x 20 x 18.9 inch (H*L*W) 22 lbs 67 x 51 x 48 cm (H*L*W) 10 kgs
Medium Fiberglass
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Happy Art
Edition Number /100
Description Have you ever felt a bit lost? Sometimes the best thing to do when you feel like that is to sit quietly and project love and optimism. Dogman feels much better by doing that! When he projects his love and optimism, he emits rainbows, a full spectrum of emotion that reaches out to everyone. If he can find a connection, he will find his way. He won’t be lost for long.
Artwork Features For the most part, fiberglass sculptures are the same as resin sculptures.
A resin sculpture is a work of art cast with the material fiberglass, a material that is perfect for making beautiful sculptures. Not only is it very light, but it is also incredibly durable and malleable making it the perfect material to mould into whatever intricate shape you like while knowing it will last for a very long time.
When creating beautiful sculptures in fiberglass and resin, Gillie and Marc like to have a bit of fun. Sometimes works are crafted in one bold color, sometimes they are splashed with many colors. For every purchase of a fiberglass sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Fiberglass sculptures are best kept indoors or under cover away from direct sunlight. They will require periodical maintenance.We recommend not placing your fiberglass sculpture outside however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that wear and tear will occur. The following information will help you understand how to care for your sculpture. > Read more
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Lots to Talk About (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions Dogman 7.5 x 4.9 x 3.9 in (H*L*W) 3.1 lbs 19 x 12.5 x 10 cm (H*L*W) 1.4 kgs
Rabbitwoman 8.3 x 5.5 x 3 in (H*L*W) 2.6 lbs 21 x 14 x 7.5 cm (H*L*W) 1.2 kgs
Description Lots to Talk About is a captivating bronze sculpture featuring Rabbitwoman and Dogman seated across from each other in quiet intensity. Each figure is poised on a chair, leaning in ever so slightly, as if the weight of their conversation spans lifetimes.
What are they talking about? Survival. Legacy. The wild places that are disappearing. The battles fought—some won, many ongoing. As wildlife warriors, Rabbitwoman and Dogman speak not only for themselves, but for the voiceless creatures of the land, the forests, and the sky. They're strategizing, reminiscing, questioning, and hoping. Sharing stories of narrow escapes, of allies lost, of the strength it takes to defend the natural world with both compassion and courage.
The scene invites viewers to listen in—not just to the imagined conversation, but to the broader dialogue about what it means to be protectors of the wild in an increasingly uncertain world. In their stillness, there is urgency. In their calm, there is resolve. And in their conversation, there is a call to action.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Lotte (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.6 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 60 x 60 cm (H*W)
Medium Acrylic, enamel, gold leaf and spray paint on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife, Pop Description The chimpanzee is our closest living relative, sharing about 99 % of our DNA. It’s even thought that we have a common ancestor who lived sometime between 7-13 million years ago! Through research of we have been able to see some of the magical similarities between us and chimpanzees. We all have our own unique personalities, are incredibly social, can learn basic sign-language, and, most importantly use and make tools.
There is so much we can learn from chimpanzees which in return, will help to unveil many of the secrets of ourselves. But for this, we must protect them before it’s too late. We must make room in our world for our cousins to flourish. Because only when we learn to live together will we all truly thrive. Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’sThick Texture Paintingsprovide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting. Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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GIVE BACK TO WWF-UK With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-UK.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
Dimensions Sculpture 28.7 x 68.5 x 36.6 inch (H*L*W) 363.7lbs 73 x 174 x 93 cm (H*L*W) 165kgs Base 68.5 x 28.7 inch (L*W) 174 x 73 cm (L*W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /3
Description Inspired by the true story and the film ‘Born Free’, this sculpture is a celebration of an orphaned lion cub who was saved by a loving couple. In Northern Kenya, a game warden called George Adamson was sent to deal with a lion who killed a man. Finding three cubs that were left behind he took them home to his wife, Joy, naming them Big One, Lastika and Elsa. They raised the cubs themselves rehoming two at a zoo. But they had formed a special connection with Elsa. They decided to release her to the wild and started the difficult journey of teaching her to fend for herself. After a lot of setbacks including a lack of hunting skills, being attacked by a warthog, and even becoming seriously injured after a different attack, Elsa found her feet. With a lot of hard work and dedication, they taught her how to be a wild cat and set her free in Kenya. Elsa grew to have cubs of her own, starting a new generation of lions that would have never been.
In the sculpture, Elsa stands on a 1961 landrover surrounded by orphan cubs, 20 in total. There are also two couples of adult lions, George and Joy, and Bill and Virginia, representing the real-life couple who raised the little orphaned Elsa, and the actors who played them in the movie. The cubs symbolise the future generations of lions.
If you purchase any of the lions, 30% will go directly to the Born Free Foundation.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Give Back to the Born Free Foundation With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support the Born Free Foundation.
Born Free is a UK charity that is on a mission to ensure all animals, either wild or living in captivity, are treated with compassion and respect. With nine working priorities, Born Free is making an impact on many important areas for the wellbeing of wild animals. Focusing on the battle against poaching and trophy hunters, the exploitation of captive animals, human/wildlife co-existence and conservation, transboundary projects and more, Born Free is taking steps to bring us closer to a world where animals can live without suffering at the hands of humans.
Description "Love and Sunflowers" portrays a serene and tender moment as Rabbitwoman and Dogman stand together, gazing up at a towering sunflower against a sandy-colored backdrop. The painting captures the essence of companionship and admiration for nature's beauty, with the sunflower symbolizing warmth, vitality, and growth. Against the sandy background, the vibrant hues of the sunflower stand out, casting a soft, golden glow over the scene. Rabbitwoman and Dogman's shared gaze conveys a sense of unity and affection, as they find solace and wonder in the simple yet profound beauty of the natural world. Through its tranquil composition and warm color palette, the artwork invites viewers to pause and appreciate the timeless bond between companions and the peaceful harmony found in moments of shared awe and appreciation for nature's wonders.
Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’sThick Texture Paintingsprovide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Description 'Love Balloon' a vibrant pop art painting capturing a whimsical moment where a dogman in a purple suit and a rabbitwoman in a pink dress stand amidst a backdrop of spray and stencil painting techniques, holding a large red heart-shaped balloon. This artwork blends playful elements of pop art with the dynamic textures of spray and stencil painting, creating a lively and expressive composition. 'Love Balloon' evokes a sense of joy and romance, inviting viewers to celebrate love and happiness through its colorful and imaginative depiction.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love Birds Were on a High (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 33.8 x 11.8 x 11.8 inch (H*L*W) 35.3 lbs 86 x 30 x 30 cm (H*L*W) 16 kg
Description Is there anything sweeter than two birds in love? These two are besotted with each other. They feel like they are the perfect match, two peas in a pod, and are so happy to have found each other. They never want to be apart from now on. That means they can only land on a perch big enough for two! That’s not a problem for them, they’re on such a high of love they could make it anywhere.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love Bus Stop (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 29.9 x 29.9 inch (H*W) 76 x 76 cm (H*W)
Description "Love Bus Stop" by Gillie and Marc, captures a moment of connection and conversation between Dogman and Rabbitwoman in an urban setting filled with iconic London double-decker buses. The warm, golden light and soft brushstrokes create a romantic and nostalgic atmosphere. Their poised stance, stylish attire, and engaged expressions suggest a meaningful exchange, reinforcing themes of love, partnership, and shared journeys. The use of surreal anthropomorphism adds a whimsical yet sophisticated charm, inviting the viewer to reflect on relationships and adventure.
Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’sThick Texture Paintingsprovide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love Dove (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.6 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 60x60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description "Love Dove" is a vibrant and whimsical artwork that features a dog-headed man in a yellow suit and a rabbit-headed woman in a red dress, both perched atop a majestic dove. The background bursts with a kaleidoscope of colors, evoking a sense of joy, peace, and harmony. The dove, a universal symbol of love and peace, gracefully carries the couple, representing the beauty of love and companionship as they embark on a serene journey together. This piece captures the essence of love's uplifting power, reminding viewers of the peace and happiness that comes from shared moments of affection and unity.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Description In this vibrant and captivating painting, a stunningly colorful duck gazes down at its faithful companion, a rubber ducky. The juxtaposition of the real duck and the toy creates a whimsical and playful atmosphere, evoking a sense of nostalgia and childlike wonder. The painting, executed in the style of pop realism, captures the essence of the duck's affection and connection to its rubber ducky. This depiction symbolizes the enduring power of friendship and the ability to find joy and comfort in the simplest of things. It reminds us of the importance of cherishing the relationships that bring us happiness, regardless of their form or origin.
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love Flower (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 29.9 x 29.9 inch (H*W) 76 x 76 cm (H*W)
Medium Impasto and enamel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative, Romanticism
Description In 'Love Flower,' a poignant painting, a rabbitwoman in a striking red dress and a dogman in a tailored blue suit gaze in admiration at a towering sunflower. Held by the dogman against a serene grey backdrop, the sunflower embodies both simplicity and elegance. This artwork captures a moment of shared wonder and introspection, where the beauty of nature harmonizes with the connection between its human-like figures. Through meticulous detail and evocative symbolism, 'Love Flower' invites viewers to contemplate the timeless themes of admiration, companionship, and the serene beauty found in everyday moments.
Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’sThick Texture Paintingsprovide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love in Motion (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.62 × 17.72 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description In Love in Motion, Rabbitwoman and Dogman ride together on a bright red scooter and sidecar, moving forward with joy, trust, and shared purpose. Surrounded by swirls of vibrant colour and energetic stencil patterns, their journey feels light, free, and full of adventure. Gillie and Marc capture the essence of partnership — two souls travelling side by side, lifting one another, and embracing the thrill of where love takes them next.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love in the Air (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.6 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 60x60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description Welcome to 'Love in the Air' a vibrant pop art painting featuring a rabbitwoman in a yellow dress and a dogman in a blue suit joyfully holding a heart-shaped balloon together. Set against a backdrop of stencil spray painting with a blurred effect, this artwork captures a moment of shared joy and romance in a playful and expressive style. 'Love in the Air' invites viewers to celebrate love and happiness through its dynamic composition and colorful depiction, merging elements of pop art with the evocative textures of spray painting.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love in the jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 45.3 x 78.7 inch(H*W) 115 x 200 cm(H*W)
Medium Enamel on canvas
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Figurative, Romanticism
Description Dogman and Rabbitwoman were deeply in love, and their adventures often took them to the most exotic and magical places. Today, they found themselves in a stunningly beautiful and colourful jungle, where the air was thick with the scent of exotic flowers and the songs of tropical birds. They were riding on the back of a massive rhinoceros, its powerful legs carrying them effortlessly through the dense vegetation. As they rode, they marveled at the incredible wildlife around them, including playful monkeys swinging from tree to tree and majestic tigers wandering through the jungle. It was a truly breathtaking sight, and Dogman and Rabbitwoman were grateful to be able to experience it together.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colours with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colours and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colours beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love in The Jungle (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 47.2 x 35.4 inch (H*W) 120 x 90 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description In Love in The Jungle, Rabbitwoman and Dogman journey deep into the wild, riding atop a majestic rhinoceros through a vibrant, untamed landscape. Surrounded by bold foliage and watchful animals, the duo embodies a spirit of harmony between love, adventure, and nature. The rich colours and layered stencil technique bring the jungle to life, reminding us of the beauty that thrives when we care for one another—and for the planet.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love in the Moonlight (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 29.9 x 29.9 inch (H*W) 76 x 76 cm (H*W)
Medium Mixed media on canvas
Style Contemporary Realism
Description Set against the breathtaking New York City skyline at dusk, Love in the Moonlight captures an intimate moment between Dogman and Rabbitwoman. The Empire State Building glows warmly in the background, mirroring the connection between the two figures as they gaze into each other's eyes. Dressed in elegant evening wear, they embody timeless romance and the magic of city nights. With a perfect blend of realism and surrealism, this piece invites viewers to believe in love that transcends differences and stands strong against the backdrop of a bustling world.
Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’sThick Texture Paintingsprovide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Description Love is Everywhere is a vibrant and playful stencil painting that celebrates the universal language of love. This artwork depicts a hippopotamus, a symbol of strength and stability, perched on a giant heart. The juxtaposition of the animal's imposing form with the delicate heart creates a humorous and endearing visual. The painting's bold colors and dynamic composition create a sense of warmth and happiness. The hippopotamus' contented expression and the heart's radiant glow convey a sense of love and contentment. Love is Everywhere is a reminder that love can be found in the most unexpected places. This artwork invites viewers to seek out the beauty and joy in the world around them.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love Murals
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Medium Spray Paint and Acrylic Paint
Style Contemporary Pop Art, Mural, Love
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Gillie and Marc’s Love Murals: Spreading Love, One Wall at a Time
Gillie and Marc’s Love Murals are monumental celebrations of connection, kindness, and unity - transforming everyday walls into radiant symbols of love. Bold, colourful, and entirely customisable, these murals are designed to bring life to urban streetscapes, public squares, shopping precincts, schools, transport hubs, and new developments. Wherever they appear, they infuse the space with a sense of joy and togetherness.
These murals aren't just beautiful - they’re a message. Featuring the artists’ iconic characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman, the Love Murals depict moments of intimacy, compassion, and shared humanity. They inspire people of all backgrounds to pause, smile, and reflect on the power of love in its many forms - romantic, platonic, self-love, and universal care.
Whether stretched across the side of a building or wrapped around a laneway corner, Love Murals become instant landmarks. They turn blank walls into destinations, bringing warmth, optimism, and colour to their surroundings. Passers-by are naturally drawn in, snapping photos and sharing the experience with others, while communities and local businesses benefit from the renewed energy and attention these vibrant murals generate.
Description In the delightful painting titled "Love Our Vespa Time," Rabbitwoman and Dogman are shown enjoying a serene ride together on a Vespa, embodying the essence of love and companionship. The artwork, created with vibrant stencils and spray paint, features a kaleidoscope of bright colors in the background, infusing the scene with joy and energy. Rabbitwoman, dressed in a sunny yellow dress, embraces Dogman from behind as he steers the Vespa, clad in a striking red suit. The swirling patterns and lively hues in the backdrop enhance the feeling of motion and happiness, capturing a moment of shared adventure and affection. This painting beautifully illustrates the joy of spending quality time together, celebrating the bond between the two characters as they revel in their Vespa ride.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love Rain (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 35.4 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 90 x 60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description A bright blue chimpanzee stands beneath a red umbrella, surrounded by the glowing colours of the city. Pop-art patterns and bold stencil lines create a lively, modern energy. The gentle gaze invites a sense of calm amid the urban rush. Each vivid layer celebrates resilience and the joy of small, quiet moments. This artwork captures the beauty of finding peace and colour even on a rainy day.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love the Addax (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 5.7 x 6.5 x 3.6 inch (H*L*W) 2.2 lbs 14.5 x 16.5 x 9.2 cm (H*L*W) 1.0 kg
Description This is a mini replica of an Addax in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Love the African Elephant (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.9 x 2.4 x 4.1 inch (H*L*W) 2.6 lbs 10 x 17.6 x 10.5 cm (H*L*W) 1.2 kg
Description This is a mini replica of an African Elephant in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Baby African Elephant (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.9 x 5.7 x 3.3 inch (H*L*W) 2.0 lbs 10 x 14.4 x 8.3 cm (H*L*W) 0.9 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a baby African Elephant in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.7 x 7.6 x 3.7 inch (H*L*W) 3.1 lbs 9.3 x 19.4 x 9.5 cm (H*L*W) 1.4 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Bengal Tiger in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love The Black Rhino, The Arctic Fox and The Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.94 x 22.8 x 3.74 inch (H*L*W) 9.9lbs 10 x 58 x 9.5 cm (H*L*W) 4.5kg
Description This is a mini replica of a small chain in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. This section features a black rhino (critically endangered), Arctic fox (least concern, and Bengal tiger (endangered). With poachers threatening both the black rhino and Bengal tiger, for the rhinos horn and the tiger’s fur, bones, and body parts to be used in traditional Chinese medicines, these species need desperate help. The Arctic fox, although listed as least concern, are seeing big problems, with climate change causing temperatures in their Arctic home to rise at twice the rate of the rest of the world. These three march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Give Back to WWF-Singapore With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Singapore.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries. We work to meet key conservation goals, such as deforestation, haze pollution, food security, sustainable finance, sustainable consumption and illegal wildlife trade.
Description This is a mini replica of a small chain in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. This section features a brown spider monkey (critically endangered), Jaguar (near threatened), and a giant Galapagos turtle (endangered). With habitat loss and fragmentation making life so difficult for the brown spider monkey and jaguar, and the history of hunters decimating numbers in the case of the giant Galapagos turtle, each species needs desperate help. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
Shipping, Returns and Refunds Please visit this page to learn all about our policies. > Read more
Give Back to WWF-Singapore With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Singapore.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries. We work to meet key conservation goals, such as deforestation, haze pollution, food security, sustainable finance, sustainable consumption and illegal wildlife trade.
Description This is a mini replica of a Chimpanzee in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Chimpanzee (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 56.3 x 79.1 x 39.8 inch (H*L*W) 308.7 lbs 143 x 201 x 101 cm (H*L*W) 140 kgs
Base 0.6 x 59.4 x 39.8 inch (H*L*W) 1.6 x 151 x 101 cm (H*L*W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description This shy 12-year-old chimp loves living in the tranquillity of her forest with her family. She has decided to stay with her mother rather than finding a new community, helping to care for her siblings and teach them everything she knows. She loves the peaceful moments with her friends and gets out of the way quick sharp when the alpha starts throwing his weight around. But the alpha isn’t the only one she’s learnt to run from, there’s something far more dangerous; humans.
The chimpanzee is our closest living relative, sharing about 99% of our DNA. It’s even thought that we have a common ancestor who lived sometime between 7-13 million years ago! Through research we have been able to see some of the magical similarities between us and chimpanzees. We all have our own unique personalities, are incredibly social, can learn basic sign-language, and, most importantly use and make tools.
A chimpanzee will usually only give birth to one baby at a time. The babies are completely helpless and the level of love and care given by the mother is crucial for a healthy baby. For the first 30 days of their life, the baby will cling to their mother's belly and will move on to riding on their backs at 5 or 6 months. They start to be able to move around independently by the age of 2 and by 4-6 are weaned. As young chimps, they will still stay with their mothers for up to 9 years. Until then, the mother will play with her baby and teach them all the important skills needed for being a chimp.
Chimps are incredibly social creatures. They have intricate connections between the different members of their community, touching, cuddling, and sometimes fighting with each other. Grooming is an incredibly important part of chimp life. Not only is it important to stay clean and tidy, but it’s also a fantastic way to strengthen bonds, build alliances, and relax. Chimps can spend a few minutes and even up to a few hours grooming each other, maintaining friendly ties between the community. The important bonds between chimpanzees can also be seen when the grieve for their dead. Those who were closest to the deceased are visibly more upset and spend a lot more time in the process of mourning. Mothers will carry their dead babies around; others will groom their friend. This shows their diverse and complex emotions, and most importantly, their ability to love.
Chimpanzees are now endangered because of our actions. Because of major increases in human populations, miles and miles of their habitat is being destroyed, clearing space for city expansion, agriculture, roads, logging, and mining. This is making it harder for the chimps to survive, forcing them to live in smaller and smaller spaces and putting a major strain on food options. This issue over food, in particular, has led to human-chimpanzee conflict. In their desperation to find enough to eat, the chimps are forced to come to human settlements to steal food, mainly easy to grab things such as fruit, but when things are really tough, they have been known to take children. Families retaliate by killing the chimps to stop any other attacks. Chimps are also targeted by bushmeat hunters as they provide plenty of meat compared to other smaller animals. The hunters are also known to take the young as their pets or sell them on the illegal pet trade, a lifestyle that is never suitable for a wild animal. With DNA so similar to our own it is not surprising that chimpanzees are susceptible to many of the same diseases that we are. Since the 1980s, Ebola has been a major threat killing hundreds of thousands of chimpanzees.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Love the Drive (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 47.3 x 35.4 inch (H*W) 120 x 90 cm (H*W)
Medium Impasto and enamel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative Description "Love the Drive," a delightful scene unfolds as Dogman and Rabbitwoman cruise along in a mini blue car against a backdrop bursting with vivid colors. Their faces radiate joy as they navigate the winding roads, the wind tousling their fur and ears. The colorful background, painted with swirling patterns and vibrant hues, mirrors the exhilarating energy of their journey. Together, they embody a carefree spirit, embracing the thrill of the open road and the boundless possibilities that lie ahead, making every moment of their drive a celebration of love and adventure.
Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’s Thick Texture Paintings provide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love the Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 68.1 x 99.2 x 55.5 inch (H*L*W) 551.3 lbs 173 x 252 x 141 cm (H*L*W) 250 kgs
Base 0.6 x 81.5 x 55.5 inch (H*L*W) 793.8 lbs 1.6 x 207 x 141 cm (H*L*W) 360 kgs
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description This 25-year-old male is the head of his family. With his beautiful silver fur on his back, he is easily identified as their leader. Though he is big and strong and a force to be reckoned with, he is a peaceful leader. He prefers to live in harmony and empathy, making sure that everyone in his family is well cared for and protected. This gentle giant will go to any lengths to support his family and keep them from harm.
Also known as Grauer’s gorilla, the eastern lowland gorilla is the largest out of the four gorilla species and one of our closest relatives sharing 98% of our DNA. Their fur is jet black and the males develop beautiful silver fur on their backs as they mature, giving them the name silverback. They spend most of their time eating their favourite foods which include fruits, leaves, stems, bark, and on occasion small insects such as ants and termites.
Eastern lowland gorillas are very social and very peaceful animals. They live in groups, from 2 to over 40 members, mainly female and led by a dominant male. About a third of the groups have two full-grown males, creating a harem. Females and males reach sexual maturity at different ages: 8 years old for females and 12 years old for males. A mother will give birth to one baby at a time who she will breastfeed for about three years. The baby will stay close to its mother for protection even when they start to walk at 35 weeks old. They will stay with her for three or four years before finding their own community once they reach sexual maturity.
The numbers of eastern lowland gorilla are estimated to be around 3,800, a 50% decline since the 90s. However, it is difficult to know for sure because of the civil unrest that has been raging in the DRC for decades. The gorillas face many threats concerning this, their national parks having their funding cut, illegal mines being set up in their homes, and less monitoring making it easier for people to hunt gorillas for bushmeat. One of the things that fuelled the civil unrest is mining for tin, gold, diamond, and coltan (used in cell phones). Illegal mining outcrops have popped up all over the gorilla’s home, which also attracts people to hunt gorilla and trade the babies on the illegal pet trade. They have also faced massive habitat loss and fragmentation as people move in and destroy the gorilla’s homes for livestock.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 4.7 x 6.3 x 4.1 inch (H*L*W) 3.5 lbs 12 x 16 x 10.3 cm (H*L*W) 1.6 kg
Description This is a mini replica of an Eastern Lowland Gorilla in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Eastern Lowland Gorilla, Chimpanzee and Northern White Rhino (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 5.7 x 21.7 x 3.7 inch (H*L*W) 12.1lbs 14.5 x 55 x 9.5 cm (H*L*W) 5.5kg
Description This is a mini replica of a small chain in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. This section features an eastern lowland gorilla (critically endangered), chimpanzee (endangered), and Northern white rhino (critically endangered). These animals are all at very serious risk. The gorillas are threatened by civil wars, illegal mines, habitat loss, and hunters. Chimps are seeing their habitats destroyed, hunted for their meat and their babies stolen for the illegal pet trade. The Northern white rhino is the most endangered of all animals. Decimated by the greed of poachers after their precious horns there are now only 2 left in the world, both female. These animals march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Give Back to WWF-Singapore With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Singapore.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries. We work to meet key conservation goals, such as deforestation, haze pollution, food security, sustainable finance, sustainable consumption and illegal wildlife trade.
Description This is a mini replica of a group of Emperor Penguins in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Emperor Penguins (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 39.4 x 393.7 x 2.2 inch (H*L*W) 1322.8lbs 1 x 10 x 1m (H*L*W) 600kgs
Base 354.3 x 39.4inch (L*W) 9 x 1m (L* W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description This group of men have had a tough 2 months. They have survived freezing temperatures, storms so intense it’s impossible to see anything, and no food. But it’s all been worth it. They passed their precious baby which they watched hatch on their feet to their partner, and now it’s time to kick back from daddy-duty and fill their tummies. They have always had to be careful on these journeys, they aren’t the only hungry ones. Orcas and leopard seals are waiting for their arrival. They must be acrobats in the water to avoid them. But they can’t avoid the humans taking their food. The humans never seem to have enough fish and don’t like to share.
The largest of all the penguins, these beautiful birds make their home in one of the most inhospitable places in the world, Antarctica. These hardy birds are like no other. They can dive deeper than any other bird (500m), last without eating for longer (4 months) and is the only bird that breeds on the ice, during winter! With such extreme habits in such an extreme environment, these birds are fascinating.
With temperatures dropping down to -60 °C, these birds must work together to survive. They huddle together in a big group using their collective body heat to give the penguins in the centre protection from the wind. Once a penguin in the middle gets nice and warm it moves itself to the outside to give others a turn. But they also have special adaptations that help them out. They are naturally well insulated with body fat and several layers of feathers. They are also adapted to their deep, freezing dives which can last for around 20 minutes. With unusually structured haemoglobin which allows them to function with low oxygen levels, solid bones to help with the intense changes in pressure, and the ability to slow down their metabolism and shut down non-essential organs, these birds can achieve remarkable dives.
Emperor penguins have a very curious breeding system. They meet on the ice at the start of winter to breed. A few months later, the female lays her egg. This process makes her very hungry, so the male steps up to take his turn. She passes her egg from the tops of her feet to his, being extremely careful not to let the egg drop onto the freezing ice, before heading off to the open ocean to feed, a journey up to 80km away! The male is left to look after the egg, covering it with his feathered skin, called a brood pouch for the 65 days it takes to hatch, protecting it from the icy winds and storms. Once the two months is up, the female returns with a full belly, ready to regurgitate her food to the hungry chick. Since there is no fixed nest, she must use vocal calls to find her partner and chicks. Once found, the mother takes over childcare duties and the father hungrily sets off for his turn to eat. The mother must keep her chick warm in her brood pouch as they could die in just a few minutes if they are exposed. As the summer arrives the timing of the emperor penguins breeding makes sense. Just as the chicks are old enough to swim and fish by themselves, the summer sun breaks up the ice and open waters open up near the breeding site, ready for the young penguins first dip in the water.
It has been a recent development that the emperor penguin was moved from least concern to near threatened. The main threats this penguin faces are declining food, primarily caused by climate change and industrial fishing. They are also threatened with disease, habitat destruction, and the disturbance of breeding colonies by humans. Emperor penguins are very sensitive to changes in their climate. Studies have found that adult death rates increased in warmer periods with less sea-ice coverage, but when sea-ice increased, chick deaths increased. Scientists have predicted that with rising temperatures melting the sea ice, all colonies will see declining numbers through habitat loss and loss of krill, their primary food. Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Giant Panda (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.7 x 8.3 x 4.9 inch (H*L*W) 3.5 lbs 9.5 x 21 x 12.4 cm (H*L*W) 1.6 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Giant Panda in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Grevy's Zebra (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 4.1 x 5.4 x 2.9 inch (H*L*W) 1.8 lbs 10.3 x 13.8 x 7.5 cm (H*L*W) 0.8 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Grevy's Zebra in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Love the Grevy's Zebra (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 70.9 x 157.5 x 63 inch (H*L*W) 1543.24lbs 1.8 x 4 x 1.6m (H*L*W) 700kgs
Base 118.1 x 62.9 inch (L*W) 3 x 1.6m (L* W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description This zebra is 8 years old and has loved making her home on the beautiful grasslands of Ethiopia. Even though she may look similar to everyone in her herd, she knows she is special and unique. Even so, the humans that she shares her beloved home with don’t seem to see her the same way. They are constantly taking more of her land to give to their livestock and even come out with guns! She knows her family is dropping in numbers and hopes that she can find support to save her herd.
With stipes as unique as our fingerprints, the zebra is an iconic member of African wildlife. Grevy’s zebra is the largest and most endangered and is more closely related to the wild ass than the horse, the more common plains zebras’ cousins. Its name comes from the president of France, Jules Grevy who was given a zebra as a gift by the emperor of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia) in 1882. When a French zoologist met the gifted creature, he named it in honour of his president.
Zebras only give birth to one foal at a time and these babies are born with the ability to walk nearly immediately. This is very important because they are very at risk of predators and since they don’t hide they need to be able to run. New mothers keep their young separate for the first few days of their foals life so that they don’t imprint on any other mare. The foals must learn their mother's pattern, vocalisations, and scent and in the first few days of their life, they will follow anyone. Once the foal has imprinted, she will sometime leave her foal in a ‘kindergarten’ while she goes in search of water. These are groups of foals protected by an adult, often a territorial male, and a mare. Normally the foal will follow his mother wherever she goes, learning what to eat and the migratory routes of the herd following the seasons.
Grevy’s zebra is a very important part of the ecosystem on the dry, semi-arid scrub and grasslands they call home. Grazing with many other creatures such as antelope and wildebeest, the zebra helps them all out by taking off the hard, dry ends of the grass that the other grazers can’t digest. The zebra is well adapted to this environment. Unlike the plains zebra who needs lots of water, Grevy’s can go 5 days without any at all!
Grevy’s zebra has seen one of the biggest declines in their environment than any other African animal. With more and more land being converted to grazing pastures for livestock, the zebra has to compete for both food and water. Because of this, the survival rate of young zebras is very low. In the past 30 years, the population has dropped approximately 54%. In Ethiopia, the main threat is hunting, primarily for their skins but also for their meat and use in medicines.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Love the Hairy Nosed Wombat (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.5 x 8.1 x 4.5 inch (H*L*W) 3.3 lbs 9 x 20.5 x 11.5 cm (H*L*W) 1.5 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Hairy Nosed Wombat in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Hawksbill Turtle (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.7 x 8.1 x 6.8 inch (H*L*W) 4.4 lbs 9.5 x 20.7 x 17.2 cm (H*L*W) 2 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Hawksbill Turtle (Bronze Sculpture) in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Hippopotamus (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 4.4 x 7.1 x 4.3 inch (H*L*W) 2.6 lbs 11.3 x 18 x 11 cm (H*L*W) 1.2 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Hippopotamus in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Hippopotamus (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 74.8 x 196.8 x 78.7 inch (H*L*W) 1984.16lbs 1.9 x 5 x 2m (H*L*W) 900kgs
Base 157.5 x 78.7inch (L*W) 4 x 2m (L* W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description This 9-year-old female is sick of being so close to other hippos. They aren’t the most patient of animals so when they are forced so close, tempers get hot. She wishes there were more options for them to go, but water holes seem to be harder and harder to find and hot property for every hippo around. She is on a mission to let the people know that they need the water holes for themselves, and on a side note, they need their tusks to stay in their mouths too!
The water-loving giants were given the name “river horse” by the Greeks and for good reason. The hippopotamus spends up to 16 hours of its day in the water, keeping cool from the baking African sun. They are very graceful swimmers and can hold their breath for up to minutes. This isn’t surprising considering their closest relatives are whales and dolphins. They secrete an oily red substance to protect themselves from the harsh rays which act as a sunblock and moisturiser and may even protect them against germs. This red stuff sparked a few rumours that they sweat blood but we can assure you that this isn’t true!
As the sun goes down the hippos come out of the water to graze on grasses. Hippos can get a bit feisty. They are highly aggressive and very unpredictable making them one of the most dangerous animals in the world. They are very good runners and can match humans for speed for short distances. They also have an impressive yawn which can be used as a threat display.
Hippos love the water so much they even mate and give birth there. The baby must swim to the surface to take their first breath so are born swimming! The babies need a lot of help from mum, resting on her back if the water is too deep for them and as protection from predators such as crocodiles, lions, hyenas and male hippos. When they want to suckle, they may have to do it underwater where they close their ears and nostrils so they don’t breathe in water. Hippo mothers are very protective of their calves but will sometimes leave them in nurseries under the watchful eye of a few adults. Here, the babies can have playfights with other calves, developing important skills for when they are full grown. The calves are fully weaned after a year.
Hippos are threatened by habitat loss, seeing their favourite water holes drying up at an alarming rate. With climate change reducing the rainy season they are also seeing reduced food options. They are also at major risk from poaching, a 2006 study showing a 20% reduction of their populations in the past decade. They are killed for their meat as well as the ivory from their tusks. Like elephants, this ivory is worth a lot of money and is a huge draw for many people desperate to make a living. Many local people are also reliant on their meat for food. Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Hippopotamus, the Javan Rhino, and the Red Panda (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 5.9 x 22 x 3.7 inch (H*L*W) 11.5lbs 15 x 56 x 9.5 cm (H*L*W) 5.2kg
Description This is a mini replica of a small chain in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. This section features a hippopotamus (vulnerable), Javan rhino (critically endangered), and red panda (endangered). Each animal, although from very different habitats, are mainly threatened by habitat loss and destruction. They are also threatened by poachers, after their tusks (hippos), horns (Javan rhino), and fur (red panda). They are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Give Back to WWF-Singapore With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Singapore.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries. We work to meet key conservation goals, such as deforestation, haze pollution, food security, sustainable finance, sustainable consumption and illegal wildlife trade.
Description This is a mini replica of a small chain in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. This section features an Indian elephant (endangered), Grevy’s zebra (endangered), and an Asiatic black bear (vulnerable). Each animal, although from very different habitats, are mainly threatened by habitat loss and destruction. They are also threatened by poachers, after their tusks (elephants), skins (Grevy’s zebra), and body parts for medicines (Asiatic black bear). They are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
Shipping, Returns and Refunds Please visit this page to learn all about our policies. > Read more
Give Back to WWF-Singapore With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Singapore.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries. We work to meet key conservation goals, such as deforestation, haze pollution, food security, sustainable finance, sustainable consumption and illegal wildlife trade.
Description This is a mini replica of a Jaguar in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Javan Rhino (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 74.8 x 196.8 x 78.7 inch (H*L*W) 1984.16lbs 1.8 x 5 x 2m (H*L*W) 900kgs
Base 157.5 x 78.7inch (L*W) 4 x 2m (L* W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description This 13-year-old female is very special. She is so rare that her species was nearly wiped out. She can’t understand why people are so interested in her horn that they would rather have that than save a species. Luckily, she has been saved (mostly) from the poachers, tucked away in her national park. But she is still not safe. She needs the help of people now more than ever if her species is to survive and one day have a population greater than double-digits.
With only around 74 left in one national park in Java, the Ujung Kulon National Park, the Javan Rhino is one of the most endangered animals in the world. Once the most widespread Asian rhinoceros, ranging right through Southeast Asian to India and China it is now confined to the tropical jungles of its protected national park, the last sanctuary. The last Javan rhino in Vietnam was found in 2010, dead with its horn removed.
Javan rhinos are solitary animals and very rarely seen. The males have large territories which they mark with urine, faeces, scrapes, and twisted saplings. The females have much smaller territories and overlap with each other. They are vegetarians, eating mostly leaves, young shoots and twigs. They also spend a large portion of their day wallowing in mud. They find pools and puddles and deepen them with their horn and feet. It is very important for them for thermo-regulation, keeping their skin in good condition, and getting rid of any parasites and insects.
Poaching is the reason this animal is facing extinction. Their horn is used in traditional Asian medicine and is worth its weight in gold. It has been proven that rhino horn has no medicinal benefits and though it is made of keratin, the same substance as our fingernails, the market continues. Now, poaching is not so much of a threat for the Javan rhino as the species is heavily guarded however, poaching has not been eliminated completely. Another big threat is genetic diversity. With such a small population there is a risk of inbreeding. Their habitat, even though it is protected, is also under threat. The Arenga palm has taken over large parts of their home, taking away food options. It is also being degraded by the people living nearby who encroach on the park, including development for ‘eco’ tourism.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
Shipping, Returns and Refunds Please visit this page to learn all about our policies. > Read more
#LoveTheLast by Gillie and Marc is a worldwide art project, with the mission of bringing critically endangered animals to urban areas so that people everywhere can create a connection with them.
Why? Because loving animals is the first step towards saving them.
Many of the planet’s most magnificent creatures are about to be wiped off the face of the earth, like Bengal tigers, snow leopards, leatherback turtles, great blue whales, javan rhinos, and so many more! Each of these innocent animals are intelligent, have families, homes, personalities, and are deserving of our love!
#LoveTheLast was born out of the conviction that, now more than ever, we need a new approach involving unprecedented public support like never before! Endangerment rates are rising at an alarming rate, and soon we won’t be able to reverse the trajectory. Time has run out. Already, northern white rhinos have been dwindled down to the last three – Sudan, Najin, and Fatu – who are facing imminent extinction. If the whole world doesn’t get on board right away to make strides in conservation, then all animals will face the same fate. It’s now or never.
World-renowned Australian artists, Gillie and Marc, are creating beautiful, show-stopping sculptures of endangered animals for leading locations across the globe. Physical touch is the most powerful way to form a connection, so even those disconnected by urban environments thousands of miles away can develop a loving bond to the planet’s most magnificent creatures.
About Gillie and Marc
Gillie and Marc, referred to by the media as “the world’s most loving artists,” are extraordinary public artists and eco-warriors who have worked side-by-side for over 25-years to create art as one. They first met on a film shoot in Hong Kong…then 7 days later, ran away to Nepal and married on the foothills of Mt. Everest. Everything the artists create is built on a foundation of love and togetherness.
They’re best known for their renowned characters – Rabbitgirl and Dogman – who tell the autobiographical tale of two opposites coming together to become best friends and soulmates. The artists’ highly coveted private and public artworks can be found spreading the message of diversity and acceptance in major galleries and cities around the world, including New York, London, Singapore, Sydney, Shanghai and more!
In 2016, they won Australia’s coveted Allen’s People’s Choice and Kid’s Choice Awards for ‘Sculpture by the Sea’. They’re also Archibald Prize finalists and won the Chianciano Biennale in Italy, among many other notable awards and accolades.
#LoveTheLast by Gillie and Marc is a worldwide art project, with the mission of bringing critically endangered animals to urban areas so that people everywhere can create a connection with them.
Why? Because loving animals is the first step towards saving them.
Many of the planet’s most magnificent creatures are about to be wiped off the face of the earth, like Bengal tigers, snow leopards, leatherback turtles, great blue whales, javan rhinos, and so many more! Each of these innocent animals are intelligent, have families, homes, personalities, and are deserving of our love!
#LoveTheLast was born out of the conviction that, now more than ever, we need a new approach involving unprecedented public support like never before! Endangerment rates are rising at an alarming rate, and soon we won’t be able to reverse the trajectory. Time has run out. Already, northern white rhinos have been dwindled down to the last three – Sudan, Najin, and Fatu – who are facing imminent extinction. If the whole world doesn’t get on board right away to make strides in conservation, then all animals will face the same fate. It’s now or never.
World-renowned Australian artists, Gillie and Marc, are creating beautiful, show-stopping sculptures of endangered animals for leading locations across the globe. Physical touch is the most powerful way to form a connection, so even those disconnected by urban environments thousands of miles away can develop a loving bond to the planet’s most magnificent creatures.
About Gillie and Marc
Gillie and Marc, referred to by the media as “the world’s most loving artists,” are extraordinary public artists and eco-warriors who have worked side-by-side for over 25-years to create art as one. They first met on a film shoot in Hong Kong…then 7 days later, ran away to Nepal and married on the foothills of Mt. Everest. Everything the artists create is built on a foundation of love and togetherness.
They’re best known for their renowned characters – Rabbitgirl and Dogman – who tell the autobiographical tale of two opposites coming together to become best friends and soulmates. The artists’ highly coveted private and public artworks can be found spreading the message of diversity and acceptance in major galleries and cities around the world, including New York, London, Singapore, Sydney, Shanghai and more!
In 2016, they won Australia’s coveted Allen’s People’s Choice and Kid’s Choice Awards for ‘Sculpture by the Sea’. They’re also Archibald Prize finalists and won the Chianciano Biennale in Italy, among many other notable awards and accolades.
Love the Last Addax Antelope (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description With less than 100 left of his kind in the wild, this beautiful addax is hoping for a better day. He once could see his friends and family all over the place, right across North Africa. But the hunters seem to like their meat and leather so much that their numbers keep dropping and dropping. He hopes that the world will help him soon, they just need to fall in love with him and become the champions of all addax.
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love the Last Amur Leopard (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 78.74 x 98.42 inch (H*W) 200 x 250 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description This leopard is very special. She is an Amur leopard and there are only 84 of her kind left in the wild. High in her forest, she tries her best to blend into her surroundings. She likes to be left alone yet the humans always seem to be moving nearer. She must also be careful of those humans who like to hide, guns at the ready, eyes only on her coat rather than the living creature it belongs to. She wishes they would learn to love her instead.
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love the Last March (Book)
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Dimensions 5.9 x 4.7 x 1.2 inch (H*W*D) 15 x 12 x 3 cm (H*W*D)
Style Contemporary Illustration, Conservation, Accordian Book
Description This collection of illustrations by award-winning artists Gillie and Marc represents all the endangered animals in their monumental sculpture, Love the Last March. The sculpture is on a mission to rewild the world and depicts 62 of the world's most endangered animals to spread the word and create awareness.
Accordian Books make for great displays, they are composed of a continuous folded card that you can also stand up to view all the pages at once and see the full march in front of you.
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GIVE BACK TO WWF-SINGAPORE With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Singapore.
WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries. We work to meet key conservation goals, such as deforestation, haze pollution, food security, sustainable finance, sustainable consumption and illegal wildlife trade.
Dimensions 27.1 x 12.2 x 8.2 inch (H*L*W) 23.1 lbs 69 x 31 x 21 cm (H*L*W) 10.5 kgs
Medium Bronze with Colored Patinas
Style Contemprary Sculpture, Wildlife, Balance
Edition Number /15
Description Everything is connected, from the tallest tree to the smallest ant. That’s why when one creature is threatened, they all are, including us humans! When the prey of one animal becomes scarce, the predator starves. Alternatively, if the predator is wiped out, the prey can become too plentiful wiping out plant life. This stack of endangered animals looks at the delicate balance, showing how they all hold each other up.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Masai Giraffe (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 6.6 x 6.7 x 3.3 inch (H*L*W) 2.4 lbs 16.7 x 17 x 8.5 cm (H*L*W) 1.1 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Masai Giraffe in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Mountain Gorilla (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.9 x 5.7 x 3.3 inch (H*L*W) 1.5 lbs 10 x 14.5 x 8.3 cm (H*L*W) 0.7 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Mountain Gorilla in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the North African Ostrich (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 5.7 x 4.6 x 2.8 inch (H*L*W) 1.1 lbs 14.5 x 11.7 x 7.1 cm (H*L*W) 0.5 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a North African Ostrich in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Northern White Rhino (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.9 x 7.3 x 4.4 inch (H*L*W) 4.4 lbs 10 x 18.5 x 11.2 cm (H*L*W) 2 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Northern White Rhino in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love the Northern White Rhino (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions Sculpture 78.7 x 185 x 82.6 inch (H*L*W) 1984.2lbs 2 x 4.7 x 2.1m (H*L*W) 900kgs
Base 157 x 82.6 inch (L*W) 4 x 2.1m (L* W)
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /6
Description The most endangered animal in the world, this 20-year-old northern white rhino has a lot resting on her shoulders. She is constantly watched by people but she knows that this is for a very good reason. Even without her guard, people still try to get her, all for the horn which she can’t understand why they would possibly want. But for now, she will roam the confines of her reserve with her mother and hope that people will stop trying to force her into extinction.
The white rhino is the second-largest land mammal in the world and is not actually white at all. Its name may have come from a misunderstanding of the Afrikaan’s name “weit” which means wide. White rhinos have a wide square lip whereas black rhinos have a pointed upper lip, so the name could be in reference to their mouth. On the grassy plains of Africa, they use their wide lip to graze, sometimes in groups before finding a nice water hole to cool off in the mud.
There are two species of white rhino, the northern and southern. The southern rhino was thought to be extinct until the late 19th century when a small population was discovered in South Africa. With a lot of hard work and dedication, they were able to bring this species back from the brink where it is now classified as near threatened, a major conservation success story. The southern white rhino makes up 98.8% of all white rhino. The remaining 0.02% is the northern white rhino. There are only 2 left in the world, mother and daughter Najin and Fatu. They are under 24 hour guarded surveillance at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya where they are still threatened by poachers.
White rhinos give birth to very large calves. Weighing between 40-65 kg, the babies are huge. The newborns are very unsteady for the first few days and completely reliant on their mothers until they are weaned which could be as old as 12 months. The mother is very protective of her calf. When threatened, the baby will run towards its mother who will passionately defend it, meaning that young rhinos are very rarely attacked. When the mother is about to give birth to her next calf, she will chase off her current baby to prepare.
Rhinos have to deal with a great many things when it comes to survival. Africa is a harsh place to call home, with extreme temperatures, great predators, and the worst of them all, poachers. Rhinos are especially targeted for their horns which are sold on the black market at a staggering price, as much as the cost of gold in weight. They are used for traditional medicines in China and Vietnam where they are thought to possess therapeutic properties. Being made from keratin, the same material as our hair and fingernails, this is not true. Even so, the market is still surging.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
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Love the Pink Dolphin (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 4.0 x 10.9 x 5.1 inch (H*L*W) 5.7 lbs 10.2 x 27.8 x 12.9 cm (H*L*W) 2.6 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Love the Ganges River Dolphin in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity.
Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Love the Polar Bear (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 4.1 x 7.1 x 3.9 inch (H*L*W) 3.3 lbs 10.4 x 18 x 10 cm (H*L*W) 1.5 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Polar Bear in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Love the Tapanuli Orangutan (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 4.5 x 8.4 x 4.9 inch (H*L*W) 3.3 lbs 11.5 x 21.3 x 12.6 cm (H*L*W) 1.5 kg
Description This is a mini replica of a Tapanuli Orangutan in the monumental public sculpture Love The Last March. All the animals in the march are so very different yet they face the same threats. They march together in the hope that they will all be able to live with dignity. Inspired by the witness statement and latest documentary by David Attenborough, Love The Last March is on a mission to re-wild the world. The public sculpture experience is the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length, the next largest being the Statue of Unity at 182 meters. Depicting the greatest animal march on the planet, it features 45 of the world’s most endangered species, marching together to save the animal kingdom.
Love The Last March will be displayed at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore from May 2023 - May 2024.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love USA (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.62 × 17.72 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description In Love USA, Rabbitwoman and Dogman ride together through an electrifying vision of New York, with the Statue of Liberty rising proudly behind them. Bursting with bold colour and urban energy, the artwork celebrates freedom, adventure, and the unbreakable bond shared by two companions exploring the world side by side. It’s a joyful reminder that love makes every city feel like home.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love You Cockatoo (Bronze Sculpture, Mid-Size)
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Dimensions 43 x 15 x 19 inch (H*L*W) 66 lbs 110 x 33 x 50 cm (H*L*W) 30 kgs
Description Cockatoos are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and strong social bonds, often forming lifelong partnerships. In this sculpture, the cockatoo serves as a representation of love and devotion, capturing the essence of heartfelt emotions shared between individuals.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Lovely Days in Paris (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.62 × 17.72 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Description In Lovely Days in Paris, Gillie and Marc’s beloved characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman, embark on a romantic adventure through the City of Love. Riding a vintage red scooter past the iconic Eiffel Tower, they embody the excitement of exploration and the joy of shared experiences. The bold pop-art style, infused with vibrant colors and intricate stencil work, adds a modern, urban energy to the classic Parisian setting. This piece celebrates love, travel, and the beauty of embracing life’s adventures together.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Lovely Lisa (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 47.3 x 35.4 inch (H*W) 120 x 90 cm (H*W)
Medium Impasto and enamel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative Description The captivating painting reveals a vibrant graffiti art composition, starring Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons, accompanied by Rabbitwoman and Dogman. The artwork highlights the essence of unexpected connections and the power of friendship across different realms. Lisa, known for her intelligence and zest for life, stands as a symbol of curiosity and open-mindedness. Rabbitwoman, with her wise yet mischievous allure, embodies the embodiment of fertility and vitality. Dogman, with his unwavering loyalty and playful nature, represents companionship and protection. Together, they form an unlikely trio unified by their shared values of adventure, compassion, and friendship. The painting celebrates the beauty of diverse relationships, highlighting the importance of embracing connections that transcend boundaries and foster growth and understanding. Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’s Thick Texture Paintings provide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Lovers Bench (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 67.7 x 112.2 x 19.7 inch (H*L*W) 881.8 lbs 172 x 285 x 50 cm (H*L*W) 400 kgs
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Figurative Sculpture, Romanticism, Functional Art
Edition Number /10
Description A park bench is so much more than a plank of wood. It’s a private space in a public place – a chance for romance and magic. Gillie and Marc made 'They were together forever' because there’s nothing in this world like locking eyes, while sitting side-by-side with your lover.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Love’s Endless Warmth (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 35.4 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 90 x 60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description Rabbitwoman and Dogman share a toast in the heart of the city, bathed in a vibrant neon glow. Pop-art colours and sharp stencil lines fill the scene with urban romance and energy. Their quiet smiles capture the warmth of love and the joy of connection. Each bright hue celebrates togetherness amid the bustle of modern life. This artwork invites viewers to savour moments of intimacy and celebration.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love’s Quiet Power (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.62 × 17.72 inch (H*W) 60 x 45 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description In Love’s Quiet Power, Rabbitwoman and Dogman ride together on a vibrant scooter, wrapped in a swirl of golden butterflies that seem to lift them forward. The artwork radiates a sense of freedom, adventure, and gentle joy—capturing the unspoken strength two souls share when they move through the world side by side. With Gillie and Marc’s bold pop-street colours and layered stencil textures, the piece becomes a celebration of partnership, trust, and the quiet magic that love carries into every journey.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love’s Quiet Strength (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 35.4 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 90 x 60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description Rabbitwoman and Dogman ride a red scooter through a neon jungle alive with vibrant colour and hidden wildlife. Pop-art patterns and bold stencil lines create a thrilling sense of movement and discovery. Lions and primates peek from the foliage, adding mystery and excitement to their journey. Their calm expressions reflect deep love and the quiet strength of companionship. This artwork celebrates adventure, unity, and the fearless beauty of exploring together.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love’s Soft Embrace (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 47.2 x 35.4 inch (H*W) 120 x 90 cm (H*W)
Medium Impasto and enamel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description Rich impasto layers of crimson, rose, and earthy neutrals form a tender portrait of Rabbitwoman and Dogman in a quiet embrace. The sweeping strokes create a sense of warmth and movement, as if their love is alive on the canvas. Against the smooth grey backdrop, the colours glow with depth and intensity. Each textured mark celebrates passion, trust, and the beauty of connection. A heartfelt tribute to love that is both powerful and gentle, timeless and true.
Artwork Features Abstract art is one of the freest styles, a style where the artists are not bound by the limitations of reality and can let their imaginations and emotions run wild. In their first abstract collection, Gillie and Marc have created a wonderland of colour, creating scenes of the world around them in a way that transcends the traditional. Inspired by the great abstract artists such as the Delaunays, Kline, and Kandinsky, Gillie and Marc have evoked a celebration of colour and joy, showcasing their emotions in a vibrant scene that is both beautiful and unique. Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Love’s Tender Flame (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 35.4 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 90 x 60 cm (H*W)
Medium Spray Paint and Enamel on Canvas
Style Contemporary Street
Description Bathed in neon light, Rabbitwoman and Dogman glide through a canyon of skyscrapers on a vivid red scooter. Electric blues, hot pinks, and golden yellows create a dazzling pop-art cityscape alive with motion. Their serene expressions convey a love that remains calm amid the chaos of urban life. Dynamic spray-paint textures add energy and depth, celebrating the thrill of shared adventures. A vibrant ode to unwavering companionship and the joy of exploring the world together.
Artwork Features The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Loving Days (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 23.6 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 60x60 cm (H*W)
Medium Impasto and enamel on canvas
Style Abstract Contemporary, Pop
Description "Loving Days" portrays a touching and tender moment as Dogman lovingly lifts Rabbitwoman into his arms against a backdrop of various colors, rendered in a thick, textured painting style. With Dogman's strength and Rabbitwoman's trust evident in their embrace, the scene exudes warmth and affection. The vibrant colors swirling around them symbolize the dynamic and ever-changing nature of their love, while the thick brushstrokes add depth and richness to the composition. Through its emotive imagery and textured layers, the artwork captures the essence of cherished moments shared between partners, inviting viewers to revel in the beauty of love and connection.
Artwork Features The iconic style of Gillie and Marc’sThick Texture Paintingsprovide the tangible dimensions of a sculpture with the convenient spatial simplicity of a painting. Multiple layers of impasto are mixed with the paint. With each piece, Gillie and Marc are sharing a part of their unique experience through choppy brushstrokes and captivating visuals that create a harmonious image that is more than just a painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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Luck of the Elephant (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 14.8 x 11.4 x 6.7 inch (H*L*W) 15.4 lbs 37.5 x 29 x 17 cm (H*L*W) 7 kgs
Medium Bronze With Paint
Style Contemporary, Wildlife, Balance
Edition Number /50
Description The sculpture titled "Luck of the Elephant" features a majestic, endangered elephant perched gracefully atop two oversized dice, skillfully balanced one on top of the other. This striking imagery symbolizes the intersection of chance and conservation; the dice represent the unpredictable outcomes of human actions on wildlife, while the elephant embodies the urgent need to protect vulnerable species. The delicate balance of the sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of the precarious fate of elephants in the wild, highlighting the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding their future. Through its artistic expression, "Luck of the Elephant" invites viewers to reflect on the role luck plays in conservation efforts and inspires a greater commitment to ensuring these magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitats.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Luck of the Hippo (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 14.6 x 8.9 x 6.7 inch (H*L*W) 13.7 lbs 37 x 22.5 x 17 cm (H*L*W) 6.2 kgs
Medium Bronze With Paint
Style Contemporary, Wildlife, Balance
Edition Number /50
Description The sculpture titled "Luck of the Hippo" features a majestic, endangered hippo perched gracefully atop two oversized dice, skillfully balanced one on top of the other. This striking imagery symbolizes the intersection of chance and conservation; the dice represent the unpredictable outcomes of human actions on wildlife, while the hippo embodies the urgent need to protect vulnerable species. The delicate balance of the sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of the precarious fate of hippos in the wild, highlighting the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding their future. Through its artistic expression, "Luck of the Hippo" invites viewers to reflect on the role luck plays in conservation efforts and inspires a greater commitment to ensuring these magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitats.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Luck of the Rhino (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 14.8 x 10.2 x 6.7 inch (H*L*W) 15.4 lbs 37.5 x 26 x 17 cm (H*L*W) 7 kgs
Medium Bronze With Paint
Style Contemporary, Wildlife, Balance
Edition Number /50
Description The sculpture titled "Luck of the Rhino" features a majestic, endangered rhino perched gracefully atop two oversized dice, skillfully balanced one on top of the other. This striking imagery symbolizes the intersection of chance and conservation; the dice represent the unpredictable outcomes of human actions on wildlife, while the rhino embodies the urgent need to protect vulnerable species. The delicate balance of the sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of the precarious fate of rhinos in the wild, highlighting the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding their future. Through its artistic expression, "Luck of the Rhino" invites viewers to reflect on the role luck plays in conservation efforts and inspires a greater commitment to ensuring these magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitats.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Luggard (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 3.9 x 6.7 x 3.5 inch (H*L*W) 2.1 lbs 10 x 17 x 9 cm (H*L*W) 0.95 kgs
Medium Bronze
Style Hyperrealism, Wildlife
Edition Number /25
Description Luggard's Story This little calf, when just a few months old had an extremely traumatic beginning, suffering two bullet wounds, one to his left foot and another shattering his right leg just above the knee joint. He was first sighted by one of our 'Sheldrick Wildlife Trust' (SWT) Pilots on the 31st March 2016, while on an anti-poaching patrol over Tsavo East National Park.
Luggard is part of Gillie and Marc's exhibition - The Orphans.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
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Luggard Orphan (Bronze Sculpture)
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Dimensions 46.4 x 67.7 x 31.4 inches (H*L*W) approximately 440lbs 118 x 172 x 80 cm (H*L*W) approximately 200kgs
Medium Bronze
Style Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art
Edition Number /3
Description This is a sculpture that represents more than orphaned calves. This is a yearlong celebration of hope and strength for the generation who will grow up into the healthy and supported elephants of tomorrow thanks to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. The future of their species in the wild relies on this young generation being strong. Strength we can all help to provide. Because by December next year, when this sculpture leaves London, they’ll have only 19 years left to defy the odds with another generation to follow. This is a sculpture for positive change. One we won’t let become a memorial.
Luggard is part of Gillie and Marc's exhibition - The Orphans.
If you purchase him, 30% will go directly to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
Artwork Features Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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Give Back to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) is one of East Africa’s oldest and most pioneering conservation charities. Protecting elephants is at the heart of what we do, operating the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world. But we do far more beyond this critical project. From Anti-Poaching to Mobile Veterinary Units, Aerial Surveillance to Saving Habitats and Community Outreach to Water for Wildlife, we work to give hope to Africa’s wild animals and habitats and secure a safe and bright future for wildlife and those people living alongside wild species.
Lumi, the Disappearing White Rhino (Original Painting)
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Dimensions 59 x 39.4 inch (H*W) 150 x 100 cm (H*W)
Medium Enamel, impasto and oil pastel on canvas
Style Contemporary Figurative
Description "Luni, the Disappearing White Rhino" presents a poignant and thought-provoking image of a white rhinoceros named Luni amidst a backdrop of shifting silhouettes in soft pastel hues, symbolizing the gradual disappearance of its species. With fading contours and ethereal tones, the painting evokes a profound sense of loss and vulnerability, highlighting the pressing threat of extinction due to poaching and habitat destruction. Through its evocative imagery, the artwork serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect endangered species like Luni and to preserve the delicate balance of our ecosystems. It prompts viewers to reflect on the consequences of human activity on the natural world and to advocate for meaningful action to safeguard biodiversity and ensure the survival of species on the brink of extinction.
Artwork Features In this highly expressive and passionate style Gillie and Marc have let their emotions run free in this explosive collection of freehand painting. Inspired by the styles of Brett Whiteley, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gillie and Marc have combined enamel paint with oil pastel to breathe life into the worlds most endangered species. Over the past five years, Gillie and Marc spent hours sketching and studying wildlife, travelling the globe to meet these animals up close. These sketches have now been brought to life in vibrant colour with love and passion. Each painting is created as a team with both the artists bringing their own emotion into every painting.
Please note: All canvases come stretched and ready to hang, however if you would like your painting to be framed, Gillie and Marc are happy to provide this service for you at your request. For framing enquiries please email us.
Care Instructions It is important to keep your painting out of direct sunlight and not to lean anything against the surface of the canvas. If it gets dusty, it can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
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