The Polar Bear Races on Skis (Bronze Sculpture)

The Polar Bear Races on Skis (Bronze Sculpture)

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Dimensions

TBC

Medium
Bronze with Bronze Patina

Edition Number
/15

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Description
This is an evocative and thought-provoking bronze sculpture that blends whimsy with a poignant message about conservation. The piece captures the delightful whimsy of a polar bear effortlessly skiing. Behind the bear, two sturdy spare bootstraps are affixed, inviting members of the public to stand behind him, hold on tight, and join in for the exhilarating ride. The polar bear’s posture and expression convey a sense of freedom and exhilaration, yet there’s an underlying aura of urgency. This urgency serves as a subtle reminder of the rapidly changing climate and the fragile environment that polar bears call home. The playful scenario—of not just a polar bear skiing, but also sharing the thrill with those who dare to join—acts as a bridge to engage viewers, making the experience deeply personal and participatory. “The Polar Bear Races on Skis” is more than an artistic marvel; it is a call to action, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the natural world while encouraging a commitment to its conservation and protection for future generations.

Sculpture Title
The Polar Bear Races on Skis

Animal Name
Name goes here

Conservation Status
Vulnerable

About the Polar Bear

Polar bears are highly vulnerable because their survival depends on sea ice, which is rapidly disappearing due to climate change. These powerful predators rely on ice platforms to hunt seals, their primary food source, and as the ice melts earlier in the spring and forms later in the fall, their hunting season grows shorter each year. With less access to prey, polar bears face malnutrition, lower reproductive rates, and increased mortality. They are also forced to travel greater distances or come into human communities in search of food, leading to dangerous conflicts. This combination of habitat loss, food scarcity, and climate pressures makes polar bears one of the most at-risk species in the Arctic ecosystem.

How to Help
Inspired by animals that Gillie and Marc met on their travels, we invite the public to discover and interact with these beautiful creatures up close and personal – this allows audiences to connect, take photographs and share their favourite species with friends and family.

With more exposure comes more awareness and builds on the love we already have for animals around the world. With love comes a greater sense of urgency to create a change and save all endangered animals. 

The sculpture will be aligned with the hashtag #GillieandMarc and #LoveTheLast to raise unparalleled awareness about the sculpture’s cause across the globe.

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To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >  
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Give Back to Love The Last Wildlife Fund
With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will donate a percentage of proceeds to support Love The Last Wildlife Fund.

Love The Last Wildlife Fund is a global conservation organization devoted to saving 21 of the most critically endangered animals on Earth. Motivated by a deep love for nature and wildlife, the Fund focuses on protecting species that stand on the very edge of extinction through science-driven conservation, habitat restoration, and community collaboration.

Its initiatives include anti-poaching efforts, rescue and rehabilitation programs, and sustainable development projects that help local communities coexist with wildlife. By combining compassion with action, Love The Last Wildlife Fund works to ensure that these 21 remarkable species are not lost forever, preserving the planet’s natural heritage for future generations.

For more information, visit www.lovethelast.com


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