

The tiger looked into our eyes and understood everything (Original Painting)
Dimensions 59 x 59 inch (H*W)
150 x 150 cm (H*W)
Materials Enamel and Oil Pastel on Canvas
Humans think we are a kind of supreme beings, with massive brains that help us to understand more than just instinct. But this has made us arrogant, blinded by our intelligence to everything that is really important in life, love, and compassion for all living things. The tiger has been around a long time. She may not have the ability to reason as we do, but when she looks into our eyes she understands everything.
The tiger cub was born to be free (Original Painting)
Dimensions 59 x 59 inch (H*W) 150 x 150 cm (H*W)
Materials Enamel and Oil Pastel on Canvas
Tiger cubs are being killed daily in the USA. According to National Geographic: There are 3,900 tigers left in the wild, but there are over 6,000 tigers caged and maltreated in US roadside zoos. Hundreds of tiger cubs are bred to be used as tourist attractions for petting. The cubs are only useful for 8 weeks and then they become too dangerous to interact with visitors. At 10 weeks most of them are killed.
This tiger cub was born to be free. Let’s make sure this is true for all tiger cubs.
The Bengal tiger was always hungry for more (Original Painting)
Dimensions 59 x 59 inch (H*W)
150 x 150 cm (H*W)
Materials Enamel and Oil Pastel on Canvas
The tiger was confused. How were there more tigers in US backyards than there were in the wild? Tigers are the biggest of all the big cats and preferred to live alone. He hated being forced to live as a pet in a tiny space, it isn’t natural. He dreamt of his old home, the jungles of India, where he could live in peace. One day he would get there, one day he will be free.
Come out, come out Tiger, wherever you are (Large)
Dimensions 55.9 x 90.6 x 57.1 (H*L*W) 992 lbs
142 x 230 x 145 cm (H*L*W) 450 kgs
Materials Bronze
Editions /10
The game of hide and seek conjures feelings from our childhood of safety, love and joy. Gillie and Marc believe that all people and all creatures have the right to live in a world where safety and love are the rule, not the exception. Unfortunately, safety is often seen as a privilege rather than a right for many species of animals. Endangered species have had to hide from humankind for far too long. With 'Come out, come out wherever you are', the artists call on the world to welcome these species out from hiding and into a place of safety and love.
Animal Compassion Towers (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 118.1 x 31.5 x 31.5 inch (H*L*W) 17637 lbs
300 x 80 x 80 cm (H*L*W) 8 tonne
Materials Bronze
Editions /3
These towers are the byproduct of Gillie and Marc asking and answering a simple question: what would a stack of our favourite things look like? From big cats to apes, rhinos to hippos, cameras to that perfect cup of coffee, these towers remind us all that while our passions may differ, they’re part of what makes us special, and that it’s important for each of us to always celebrate the things we love most.
Come out, come out wherever you are (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 78.7 x 81.1 x 60.2 inch (H*L*W) 992 lbs
200 x 206 x 153 cm (H*L*W) 450 kgs each
Materials Bronze
Editions /5
Entitled “Come out come out wherever you are” the sculptures call on the world to welcome endangered animals out from hiding, into a place of safety and love. Each animal is depicted tentatively appearing from a manhole. Viewers are asked to embrace them by helping to create a world in which they’ll be free from poaching and kidnapping, so they they may once and for all come out of hiding. These works are also an intrinsic part of Gillie and Marc’s Love the Last project, which aims to use public art to raise awareness, funds and support for some of the world’s most endangered species. Gillie and Marc want to create sculptures all around the world that tell the stories of these endangered species to drive positive change and ensure these animals don’t leave us forever.
Gillie and Marc’s miniature collection is a series of 21 sculptures. Each sculpture features iconic couple and globetrotters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman.
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