Dimensions 89 x 171 x 51 in (H*L*W) 2,385 lbs 227 x 434 x 130 cm (H*L*W) 1082 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Sponsored By South County Rhode Island
Description This bronze sculpture presents a whimsical yet deeply meaningful scene: a West African lion and a Masai giraffe sharing a scooter, with room left behind for an adventurous passenger. The giraffe leads at the front, its long neck stretching skyward while the lion perches behind, holding on with quiet strength and resolve. Behind them, an open space invites the public to imagine themselves joining this extraordinary ride. By uniting these iconic African animals on a single scooter and leaving space for human participation, the artist creates a bridge between the natural world and human experience. The scooter, a symbol of modern motion and convenience, contrasts with the untamed grace of the giraffe and the endangered majesty of the West African lion. Once widespread across the region, this subspecies now faces severe decline due to habitat loss, poaching, and dwindling prey — making its depiction here both a tribute and a plea for protection. This playful composition thus carries a quiet urgency. It encourages reflection on our shared journey with wildlife — reminding us that we are not mere observers of nature, but passengers whose actions determine its fate. Both inviting and symbolic, the sculpture transforms a simple ride into a celebration of imagination, coexistence, and our collective responsibility to safeguard Earth’s most vulnerable creatures.
Sculpture Title The Masai Giraffe and Lion Race on the Scooter
Animal Names Jerry & Lee Conservation Status Critically endangered (lion) Endangered (giraffe)
About the Masai Giraffe and West African Lion
The Masai giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi) is the largest giraffe subspecies, native to central and southern Kenya and Tanzania. It is easily recognized by its irregular, star-shaped patches and towering height, which can reach up to 18 feet. Masai giraffes browse on leaves, flowers, and fruits from tall trees, especially acacias, and play a vital role in shaping savanna ecosystems by pruning vegetation and dispersing seeds.
The Masai giraffe is listed as Endangered by the IUCN, with an estimated about 45,000 individuals remaining in the wild. Their population has declined sharply due to poaching, habitat loss, and human encroachment. Conservation efforts include anti-poaching patrols, habitat protection, and community-based wildlife programs in Kenya and Tanzania. These measures aim to stabilize and grow populations to ensure the long-term survival of this iconic African species.
The West African lion (Panthera leo leo) is a critically endangered subspecies native to the savannas and forests of West Africa, found mainly in countries such as Senegal, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso. Smaller and less maned than other African lions, it has a slender build and a darker coat. As an apex predator, the West African lion plays a vital ecological role by regulating herbivore populations and maintaining ecosystem balance. However, its numbers have plummeted, with fewer than 400 individuals remaining in the wild, mostly in isolated reserves like Niokolo-Koba National Park and the W-Arly-Pendjari Complex.
The population decline is driven by habitat loss, poaching, human-wildlife conflict, and the depletion of natural prey. In response, conservation organizations such as Panthera and the IUCN Cat Specialist Group are working to protect and restore populations through anti-poaching efforts, habitat preservation, and community-based conservation programs. These initiatives aim to reconnect fragmented habitats and promote coexistence with local people, offering hope for the long-term survival of one of Africa’s most endangered and iconic predators.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Hippo and Red Wolf Race on the Bicycle (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 87.4 × 161.4 × 51.2 in (H*L*W) 2,289 lbs 222 x 410 x 130 cm (H*L*W) 1038 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Sponsored By South County Rhode Island
Description This whimsical and captivating bronze sculpture juxtaposes the formidable presence of a hippopotamus with the playful act of riding a tandem bicycle built for three. At the front, a robust and amiable hippo takes the lead, pedaling with steadfast determination. Close behind, a spirited red wolf matches its rhythm, embodying energy and cunning. The final seat remains open for the public, an invitation to join this unlikely duo on their journey toward conservation. Together, they form a united procession—hippo, fox, and human—riding in perfect harmony to champion the survival of endangered species. The tandem bicycle, a symbol of shared effort and forward momentum, contrasts with their natural habitats, sparking reflection on the impact of human actions on wildlife. Through this imaginative scene, the artists remind us that the path to protecting these creatures is one we must travel together.
Sculpture Title The Hippo and Red Wolf Race on the Bicycle
The common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) is a large, semi-aquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa. It spends most of its time in rivers and lakes to stay cool, coming out at night to graze on grasses. Hippos are vital to freshwater ecosystems, helping cycle nutrients and shape river habitats.
Today, the species is listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN, with about 115,000 to 130,000 individuals left in the wild. Their numbers are falling due to poaching, habitat loss, and drought. Conservation efforts focus on anti-poaching patrols, habitat protection, and trade restrictions under CITES to prevent further decline.
The red wolf (Canis rufus) is a medium-sized canid native to the southeastern United States, once ranging from Texas to Florida and up to Pennsylvania. It has a reddish-brown coat, long legs, and a slender build, making it distinct from both gray wolves and coyotes. Red wolves are social animals that live in family packs and play a key ecological role as apex predators, helping control prey populations and maintain balance in their ecosystems.
The red wolf is classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN, with fewer than 20 individuals remaining in the wild, all in eastern North Carolina. Around 250 red wolves live in captivity as part of breeding and recovery programs. Their survival is threatened by habitat loss, human conflict, and hybridization with coyotes. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration, public education, and reintroduction programs to rebuild wild populations and prevent the species from disappearing entirely.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity
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.
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
The Chimp and Koala Race on the Vespa (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 74 x 79 x 55 in (H*L*W) 1,446 lbs 188 x 200 x 140 cm (H*L*W) 656 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Sponsored By South County Rhode Island
Description This bronze sculpture captures the whimsical essence of an unexpected friendship between two critically endangered species. The piece features a Western chimpanzee and a koala—both teetering on the edge of extinction—riding together on a classic Vespa scooter. The chimp, with an infectious grin, confidently grips the handlebars, embodying curiosity, intelligence, and resilience. The koala, clutching the chimp’s waist with gentle determination, gazes out with wide-eyed wonder, symbolizing innocence and vulnerability. Behind them, a spare seat beckons the public to jump on and join the journey—a joyful invitation to become part of the movement for conservation and awareness.
While the sculpture’s playful humor instantly charms viewers, its message runs deep. It shines a light on the devastating reality that both the Western chimpanzee and the koala are critically endangered due to habitat loss, deforestation, and the escalating impacts of climate change. By pairing these unlikely companions, the artwork celebrates unity, cooperation, and hope—reminding us that all species are connected, and that saving one helps preserve the balance of the whole.
Through this endearing scene, Gillie and Marc invite us to ride along in the spirit of compassion and action—to protect these extraordinary creatures before they are lost forever.
Sculpture Title The Chimp and Koala Race on the Vespa
Animal Names Charlie and Kai Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Western Chimpanzee and the Eastern Koala
The Western Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) teeters on the edge of extinction, with fewer than 35,000 individuals left in the wild. Once thriving across West Africa, they now survive in fragmented forests scattered through Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Côte d’Ivoire. Their decline—over 80% in just a few decades—is driven by deforestation, hunting, and the destruction of their homes for agriculture and mining. These intelligent, emotional beings share over 98% of their DNA with humans, forming deep social bonds and using tools with remarkable skill. Yet every year, their forests grow quieter. Protecting the Western Chimpanzee means preserving not only a species but a mirror of our own humanity and the fragile beauty of the natural world.
The Eastern Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), once a familiar sight in the eucalyptus forests of eastern Australia, is now sliding toward extinction. Fewer than 80,000 remain, and in some regions, numbers have dropped by more than 50% in just two decades. Their decline is driven by habitat loss from deforestation, urban expansion, bushfires, and prolonged droughts intensified by climate change. Koalas rely almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves for food and shelter, yet millions of their trees are cleared each year, leaving them starving, dehydrated, and vulnerable to disease—especially chlamydia, which can cause blindness and infertility. These gentle marsupials sleep up to 18 hours a day, conserving energy to digest their toxic diet, but their peaceful existence is being shattered by human activity. Without urgent action to restore forests and protect corridors of wild habitat, the soft calls of the Eastern Koala could fall silent, taking with them one of Australia’s most beloved and iconic species.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Bengal Tiger and Sumatran Elephant Race in the Beatle (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 90 x 172 x 79 in (H*L*W) 3,902 lbs 228 x 436 x 200 cm (H*L*W) 1770 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This is a captivating bronze sculpture that harmoniously combines the raw power of wildlife with the nostalgic charm of a classic car. The sculpture depicts a lively scene where a majestic Bengal tiger, with its muscular frame, confidently takes the wheel of a vintage Volkswagen Beetle. Beside the tiger, the grand Sumatran elephant, rides, trunk in the air. Both the Bengal tiger and the Sumatran elephant are endangered species, a poignant reminder of the urgent need to protect them from the threats of habitat loss, poaching, and human conflict.
Their presence in this artwork transforms it into more than just a playful tableau—it becomes a call to action, urging us to cherish and safeguard the natural world. Behind the Bengal tiger, a seat awaits for the public to jump in this journey to help save these wonderful animals. This imaginative piece not only amuses with its fanciful depiction but also speaks to themes of unlikely partnerships and shared adventures. “The Bengal Tiger and Sumatran Elephant Race in the Beetle” invites viewers to revel in the joyous fusion of nature and human ingenuity, inspiring a celebration of unity and the thrill of life’s spontaneous journeys.
Sculpture Title The Bengal Tiger and Sumatran Elephant Race in the Beatle Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Sumatran Elephant and the Bengal Tiger
The Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) lives on the beautiful island of Sumatra in Indonesia, but sadly, it’s now critically endangered. Once there were thousands roaming the forests, but today fewer than 700 remain. Their numbers have fallen because of deforestation, palm oil farming, and poaching, which have taken away much of their home and brought them into conflict with people. These gentle giants are smaller than African elephants, standing about 2.5 meters tall and weighing up to 5 tons, and they play an important role in keeping forests healthy by spreading seeds and helping new plants grow. With more care and protection of their forests, there’s still hope that the Sumatran Elephant can thrive again.
The Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is a powerful and beautiful big cat found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Once widespread, its numbers have fallen sharply due to poaching and habitat loss, leaving only about 2,000 in the wild. In some areas, it’s now critically endangered.
These tigers are the largest of their kind, reaching up to 3 meters long and weighing around 220 kilograms. As top predators, they keep ecosystems balanced. Protecting their forests and stopping illegal hunting are vital to ensure the Bengal Tiger’s survival for future generations.
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.
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.
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
The Amur Leopard and Hairy Nosed Wombat Race in the Vespa Side Car (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 76 x 79 x 59 in (H*L*W) 1,790 lbs 193 x 200 x 150 cm (H*L*W) 812 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This is an enchanting bronze sculpture that captures a thrilling moment of interspecies camaraderie and adventure. The piece features a sleek, muscular Amur Leopard, poised with effortless grace and a look of focused exhilaration, leaning into the wind as it drives a vintage Vespa. Nestled snugly in the sidecar, the endearing hairy-nosed wombat peers out with wide-eyed excitement. Both the Amur Leopard and the Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat are among the world’s most endangered animals, and their presence in this work underscores the urgent need for conservation efforts. Behind the leopard, an open, inviting spare seat extends from the Vespa — a symbolic invitation for the public to join this joyful yet critical journey, riding alongside these rare creatures in the fight to protect them. This whimsical sculpture not only delights with its narrative of speed, friendship, and shared purpose, but also serves as a powerful call to action, urging viewers to embrace the unexpected adventures life may offer — and to stand together in safeguarding the fragile wonders of our natural world.
Sculpture Title The Amur Leopard and Hairy Nosed Wombat Race in the Vespa Side Car Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Amur Leopard and Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat
The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is one of the world’s most endangered big cats, with fewer than 100 individuals remaining in the wild. It lives in the temperate forests of Russia’s Far East and northeastern China, where cold winters and rugged terrain shape its survival. Recognizable by its thick, pale coat and distinct rosettes, the Amur leopard is a skilled hunter that preys on deer and hares. Its population has declined due to poaching, deforestation, and loss of prey.
Conservation efforts, including anti-poaching patrols, habitat protection, and captive breeding, have helped the population grow slightly in recent years. Still, the species remains critically endangered, relying on continued human protection to survive.
The hairy-nosed wombat, specifically the northern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii), is one of the most critically endangered mammals in the world. Once widespread across eastern Australia, it now survives only in a few small, protected areas in Queensland. The total population is estimated at around 300 individuals, confined mainly to Epping Forest National Park and a second reintroduced site at Richard Underwood Nature Refuge.
The species’ decline has been driven by habitat loss, competition with livestock for food, and predation by dingoes. Conservation efforts, including fenced reserves, habitat restoration, and supplementary feeding, have helped stabilize and slightly increase the population in recent years. Despite this progress, the northern hairy-nosed wombat remains critically endangered, and its survival depends on continued protection and the establishment of additional safe habitats.
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.
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.
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
Dimensions 85 x 91 x 55 in (H*L*W) 1,601 lbs 215 x 230 x 140 cm (H*L*W) 726 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
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 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.
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.
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
The Octopus Races on Rollers Skates (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 87 x 106 x 63 in (H*L*W) 2,130 lbs 220 x 270 x 160 cm (H*L*W) 966 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description The artwork depicts a Kermadec octopus (Callistoctopus kermadecensis), a rare deep-sea species found exclusively around a remote volcanic island chain northeast of New Zealand, its body radiating quiet strength and fluid motion, while four of its slender arms balance firmly atop roller skates. The other arms extend outward like fluid ribbons in the dark, curling and reaching as though charting a path between the ocean depths and the surface world. The open space surrounding the figure invites viewers to imagine themselves skating alongside this elusive octopus, caught up in a surreal race where abyssal mystery meets human play. Beyond its whimsy, the sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of how little we know about deep-sea life, and how easily such fragile species could be lost. The octopus is vulnerable to human activity that alters deep ocean ecosystems, making it a symbol of both wonder and precarity. In its unusual balance—half grounded, half unfurling—the piece reflects the tension between resilience and vulnerability that defines life in the deep. With humor, elegance, and a touch of surreal imagination, The Octopus Races on Roller Skates sparks curiosity and reflection, urging us to consider the fragile beauty of the unknown.
Sculpture Title The Octopus Races on Rollers Skates Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Kermadec Octopus
The Kermadec octopus (Octopus kermadecensis) is a rare deep-sea species found only around the Kermadec Islands, a remote volcanic arc northeast of New Zealand. Known from just a handful of specimens, this elusive cephalopod remains one of the least-studied octopus species in the Pacific Ocean.
With its reddish hue and graceful, elongated arms, it embodies the quiet mystery of the deep. Scientists believe its entire population may be confined to the deep-water habitats of the Kermadec Ridge — a region renowned for its rich biodiversity and geological wonder.
Although not formally assessed as endangered, its rarity and restricted range make it potentially vulnerable to future threats such as deep-sea mining, habitat disturbance, and ocean warming. Protected waters within the Kermadec Marine Reserve offer hope that this hidden marvel of the ocean will continue to thrive unseen in the deep.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Northern White Rhino Races on the Skateboard (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 93.3 × 105.1 × 51.2 in (H*L*W) 1,539 lbs 237 x 267 x 130 cm (H*L*W) 698 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This bronze sculpture features the critically endangered northern white rhino, poised in an energetic and unexpected moment—racing atop a skateboard. The rhino’s immense frame contrasts sharply with the small, agile board beneath it, creating a compelling visual tension between weight and motion, survival and play. Behind the rhino, the skateboard extends to provide space for the public to jump on the ride—an open invitation to join the mission of saving these extraordinary animals. By placing this rare giant in such a lively, human context, the artists highlight the urgency of protecting a species on the brink of extinction while reminding viewers of its strength, resilience, and irreplaceable role in our natural world. The skateboard, a symbol of youth, speed, and perseverance, becomes an emblem of hope, suggesting that with enough momentum, even those teetering on the edge can find a way forward. Both whimsical and deeply poignant, the piece challenges us to consider what we are willing to do to ensure the rhino’s race continues beyond this imagined scene.
Sculpture Title The Northern White Rhino Races on the Skateboard
Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Northern White Rhinoceros
The northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) is one of the most critically endangered mammals on Earth, once roaming across parts of Central and East Africa, including Sudan, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic. Decades of poaching for their horns and civil unrest in their native habitats led to a catastrophic population collapse. By the early 2000s, only a handful remained, and despite conservation efforts, the last wild populations disappeared soon after.
Today, only two northern white rhinos survive, both females named Najin and Fatu, living under armed protection at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. With no surviving males, the subspecies is functionally extinct. However, scientists are working to save it through advanced reproductive technologies, including in vitro fertilization (IVF) and stem cell research, using preserved genetic material from deceased males. These efforts offer a small but vital hope that the northern white rhino might one day be revived and reintroduced into the wild.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The North Atlantic Right Whale Races on a Surfboard (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 87 x 276 x 86 in (H*L*W) 3,016 lbs 221 x 700 x 219 cm (H*L*W) 1368 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This bronze sculpture presents the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale in an unexpectedly playful scene—riding a sleek surfboard. The whale, massive yet graceful, appears to glide effortlessly, its immense presence contrasted by the lightness of the board beneath it. At the front of the surfboard, there is a space intentionally designed for the public to join in—inviting them to imagine themselves sharing the thrill of the ride with this majestic creature. This interactive element transforms the piece from a static display into a shared experience, drawing viewers into the world of the whale and the ocean it inhabits. The juxtaposition of the whale’s size and the surfboard’s delicacy invites reflection on the fragile balance between humanity and the ocean’s most vulnerable species. By placing the whale in a human-centered pastime, the artist underscores the pressures human activities have placed on marine life while also celebrating the whale’s enduring vitality and majesty. The surfboard, a symbol of freedom and harmony with the sea, becomes a poignant reminder of what stands to be lost without urgent conservation efforts—making this piece both whimsical and profoundly thought-provoking.
Sculpture Title The North Atlantic Right Whale Races on a Surfboard
Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the North Atlantic Right Whale
The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is one of the world’s most endangered whales, with fewer than 350 left and only about 70 breeding females. Found along the North American east coast, they were nearly wiped out by past whaling and now face deadly threats from ship strikes and fishing gear entanglement.
Growing up to 16 meters (52 feet) long, these gentle giants feed on tiny plankton. Urgent conservation efforts—like slower ship speeds and safer fishing practices—are crucial to prevent their extinction.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Mountain Gorilla Races on Rollar Skates (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 93 x 91 x 59 in (H*L*W) 1,870 lbs 236 x 230 x 150 cm (H*L*W) 848 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This is a captivating and dynamic bronze sculpture that masterfully combines the majestic strength of an Mountain gorilla with the playful thrill of roller skating. The artwork showcases a robust gorilla, its powerful frame balanced with surprising grace atop a pair of roller skates. The gorilla’s determined expression, coupled with the intricate detailing of its muscular build and textured fur, contrasts delightfully with the whimsical addition of the roller skates. Behind the figure, space opens up—inviting viewers to imagine themselves skating alongside the gorilla in the fight for conservation and the preservation of these remarkable creatures as they face endangerment. This imaginative piece encourages viewers to ponder the unexpected blend of raw power and agility, while also subtly highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by this endangered species. The sculpture serves as a thought-provoking symbol of the precarious balance between nature and human influence, urging a deeper appreciation and ongoing commitment to wildlife conservation.
Sculpture Title The Mountain Gorilla Races on Rollar Skates Conservation Status Endangered
About the Mountain Gorilla
The mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) is a subspecies of the eastern gorilla found in the forested mountains of central Africa, primarily within the Virunga Mountains spanning Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. These powerful yet gentle primates live in tight family groups led by a dominant silverback male and are known for their intelligence, social bonds, and complex communication. For decades, their survival was threatened by poaching, habitat destruction, disease, and civil conflict in the region.
Thanks to intensive conservation efforts, including anti-poaching patrols, community-based tourism, and veterinary interventions, the mountain gorilla population has made a remarkable recovery. Today, there are an estimated 1,060 individuals in the wild — a significant increase from fewer than 300 in the 1980s. Despite this progress, the species remains endangered, facing ongoing risks from human encroachment, disease transmission, and climate change. Continued protection and sustainable ecotourism are essential to ensure their long-term survival in the wild.
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.
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.
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
The Javan Rhino Races on the Bicycle (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 85.0 × 131.1 × 51.2 in (H*L*W) 1,707 lbs 216 x 333 x 130 cm (H*L*W) 774 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This is a whimsical and thought-provoking bronze sculpture that combines one of the world’s rarest animals with an unexpected mode of modern transportation. The rhino’s expression exudes determination and a touch of playful mischief, as though fully aware of the novelty of its endeavor. With its small, forward-pointing horn catching the light and its massive legs pedaling with surprising grace, the scene invites both laughter and contemplation. A spare seat fixed just behind the rhino’s saddle extends a unique invitation to the public—an open call to join the journey, symbolizing shared responsibility in the race to protect our planet’s biodiversity. Beyond its lighthearted charm, the sculpture carries a deeper message about conservation and adaptability. The Javan rhino, critically endangered and seldom seen in the wild, symbolizes resilience and the urgent need to preserve fragile ecosystems. By placing this powerful creature in a distinctly human context—racing on a bicycle and leaving room for us to ride along—the piece draws attention to the intersection of nature and human progress, encouraging viewers to consider how coexistence can be achieved in a changing world.
Sculpture Title The Javan Rhino Races on the Bicycle
Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Javan Rhinoceros
The Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is one of the world’s most critically endangered large mammals, once widespread across Southeast Asia, from India to Indonesia. It is the smallest of the rhino species and is distinguished by its single horn and mosaic-like skin folds. The species suffered a severe decline due to poaching for its horn and habitat loss caused by agricultural expansion and human settlement. By the 20th century, the Javan rhino had vanished from nearly all of its former range, surviving only in a single protected area.
Today, there are estimated to be around 75 Javan rhinos remaining, all confined to Ujung Kulon National Park on the western tip of Java, Indonesia. This isolated population faces ongoing threats from disease, natural disasters, and limited genetic diversity, which make recovery extremely difficult. Conservationists are working to protect and expand their habitat, monitor individuals, and prevent poaching, but the species’ survival remains precarious.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Grevy's Zebra Races on the Vespa (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 80 x 79 x 55 in (H*L*W) 1,411 lbs 203 x 200 x 140 cm (H*L*W) 640 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description “The Grevy’s Zebra Races on the Vespa” is a whimsical bronze sculpture that beautifully juxtaposes the wild elegance of the endangered Grevy’s zebra with the retro charm of a Vespa scooter. The piece features a strikingly detailed Grevy’s zebra, astride a vintage Vespa. With a look of spirited determination, the zebra exudes both grace and exuberance. Behind the zebra, there is space designed for the public to jump on and ride along—an open invitation to join in the exhilarating journey for conservation and saving wildlife. This imaginative sculpture not only serves as a captivating visual delight but also subtly underscores the importance of conservation efforts for these majestic animals. It invites viewers to reflect on the harmonious blend of nature and modernity, fostering an appreciation for the beauty and resilience of the natural world amidst contemporary life.
Sculpture Title The Grevy's Zebra Races on the Vespa Conservation Status Endangered
About the Grevy's Zebra
The Grévy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) is the most endangered of all zebra species, native to the semi-arid grasslands of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. Distinguished by its narrow black-and-white stripes, large ears, and white belly, it is the largest of the zebra species and adapted to survive in dry environments where water and vegetation are scarce. Historically, Grévy’s zebras ranged widely across the Horn of Africa, but their numbers have drastically declined due to human activities.
Today, only about 2,000 individuals remain in the wild, making the Grévy’s zebra critically endangered. Its population has been severely reduced by habitat loss, competition with livestock, poaching, and droughts that limit access to water and grazing areas. Conservation programs in Kenya and Ethiopia focus on community-based wildlife management, anti-poaching patrols, and habitat restoration to protect the remaining herds. While these efforts have slowed the decline, the species’ survival still depends on sustained conservation action and protection of its fragile 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.
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.
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
The Giant Panda Races in the Convertible (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 77 x 176 x 84 in (H*L*W) 3,448 lbs 195 x 448 x 214 cm (H*L*W) 1564 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description “The Giant Panda Races in the Convertible” is a charming and whimsical bronze sculpture that infuses a beloved symbol of wildlife conservation with a touch of playful extravagance. The piece depicts a giant panda, comfortably seated behind the wheel of a vintage convertible, exuding a carefree sense of adventure. With one paw confidently gripping the steering wheel, the panda’s expression reflects both curiosity and joy. Behind the panda, an open space in the convertible invites members of the public to jump in and join the ride—a powerful symbol of collective effort in protecting these magnificent creatures. This playful yet poignant detail transforms the sculpture from a solo journey into a shared mission, emphasizing that saving endangered species is a responsibility we all share. With its humorous scenario and meaningful undertone, the piece captivates viewers while inspiring reflection on the need for conservation and coexistence in an ever-changing world.
Sculpture Title The Giant Panda Races in the Convertible
Conservation Status Vulnerable
About the Giant Panda
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a bamboo-eating bear native to the mountainous forests of central China, known for its distinctive black-and-white coat and gentle temperament. It was once considered critically endangered due to severe habitat loss, deforestation, and its naturally low birth rate. The panda’s dependence on bamboo, which makes up nearly all of its diet, further limited its ability to adapt to environmental changes, leading to a sharp population decline during the 20th century.
Thanks to decades of intensive conservation efforts, including habitat protection, anti-poaching laws, and successful captive breeding programs, the wild population has slowly recovered. Today, there are about 1,860 pandas living in the wild and around 600 in captivity. Although its status has been upgraded to Vulnerable, the giant panda remains threatened by habitat fragmentation and climate change, which continue to endanger the bamboo forests it depends on for survival.
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.
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.
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
The Galapagos Tortoise Races on Roller Skates (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 59.1 × 86.6 × 51.2 in (H*L*W) 1,257 lbs 150 x 220 x 130 cm (H*L*W) 570 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This endearing and imaginative bronze sculpture brings together the ancient, slow-moving charm of the Galapagos tortoise with the lively spirit of roller-skating. The artwork depicts a stately Galapagos tortoise, its sturdy legs outfitted with a pair of retro roller skates, symbolizing resilience in the face of accelerating change. Adding to its appeal, the sculpture invites direct interaction: members of the public are encouraged to sit atop the tortoise and “ride” along, creating a playful yet poignant connection to the conservation message. This interactive element transforms viewers from passive observers into participants, highlighting the role humans must play in supporting and protecting these critically endangered animals. By placing the tortoise in the surreal scenario of roller-skating, the artist underscores the stark contrast between the timeless, enduring pace of nature and the rapid acceleration of modern life. The roller skates—emblems of speed and adaptability—juxtapose with the tortoise’s ancient form, inviting reflection on the pressures fast-moving environmental changes impose on species that evolve slowly. The result is a whimsical, thought-provoking piece that entertains while inspiring action for conservation.
Sculpture Title The Galapagos Tortoise Races on Roller Skates
Conservation Status Endangered
About the Galapagos Tortoise
The Galápagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra complex) is one of the most iconic species of the Galápagos Islands, renowned for its massive size, long lifespan, and evolutionary significance. These tortoises were instrumental in shaping Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, as their physical differences from island to island illustrated natural selection in action. Historically, hundreds of thousands of Galápagos tortoises roamed the archipelago, but their numbers plummeted due to overhunting by sailors, habitat destruction, and the introduction of invasive species such as rats, pigs, and goats that preyed on eggs and competed for food.
Today, it is estimated that around 15,000 Galápagos tortoises remain across several islands, divided into 13 recognized subspecies, some of which are still critically endangered. Intensive conservation and breeding programs, led by the Galápagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Foundation, have helped restore populations on islands like Española and Isabela. While their recovery is a conservation success story, ongoing efforts are crucial to protect their fragile ecosystems and ensure the long-term survival of these ancient giants.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Downhill Penguin (Bronze Sculpture, Miniature Collection)
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Dimensions 9.1 × 12.2 × 7.9 in (H*L*W) 7.9 lbs 23 x 31 x 20 cm (H*L*W) 3.6 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description The bronze sculpture The Downhill Penguin portrays a penguin precariously balanced on skis, its expression marked by worry as it races downhill in search of a refuge where the ice has not yet disappeared. This whimsical yet poignant figure embodies the tension between humor and urgency, using the unlikely image of a skiing penguin to draw attention to the very real threats of climate change. The skis symbolize adaptation—an unnatural tool the penguin must rely on in a rapidly changing environment—while its worried gaze reflects the uncertainty and displacement faced by countless species as habitats vanish. Ultimately, the sculpture serves as a metaphor for humanity’s own precarious descent: a reminder that, like the penguin, we are hurtling downhill and must act swiftly if we hope to reach stability before the ground beneath us melts away.
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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Tapanuli Orangutan Races in the Vespa Side Car (Bronze Sculpture)
Dimensions 67 x 79 x 63 in (H*L*W) 1,742 lbs 170 x 200 x 160 cm (H*L*W) 790 kgs
Medium Bronze with Bronze Patina
Edition Number /15
Description This is an enchanting bronze sculpture that masterfully melds whimsy with a profound message about wildlife conservation. In this spirited tableau, a Tapanuli orangutan, known for its distinct features and critically endangered status, grips the handlebars of a retro Vespa with unmistakable zest. The sidecar features a spare seat—an open invitation for the public to join the ride. This symbolic gesture transforms the sculpture from a playful scene into an interactive call to action, reminding viewers that the future of this species depends on human involvement and care. This joyful yet poignant composition invites viewers to smile at the unexpected sight of an orangutan confidently navigating a Vespa, while subtly urging them to confront the urgent realities of deforestation and habitat loss. “Tapanuli Orangutan Races in the Vespa Side Car” stands as both a celebration of the wonders of wildlife and a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility to protect and preserve it.
Sculpture Title Tapanuli Orangutan Races in the Vespa Side Car Conservation Status Critically Endangered
About the Tapanuli Orangutan
The Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) is the rarest great ape species in the world, found only in the Batang Toru forest ecosystem of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Discovered as a distinct species in 2017, it is genetically and morphologically different from both the Sumatran and Bornean orangutans. Tapanuli orangutans live in montane and hill forests at elevations between 300 and 1,300 meters, feeding mainly on fruits, leaves, bark, and insects. They are highly intelligent, solitary primates that build nests in trees each night and play a vital role in forest regeneration through seed dispersal.
The Tapanuli orangutan is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List, with an estimated fewer than 800 individuals remaining in the wild. Their survival is threatened by habitat loss, illegal hunting, and infrastructure development, particularly the construction of a hydroelectric dam in the Batang Toru region, which fragments their already limited habitat. Conservation organizations are working to protect remaining forest areas, establish wildlife corridors, and engage local communities in sustainable land-use practices. Without immediate and effective protection, the Tapanuli orangutan faces a high risk of extinction within the next few decades.
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.
Partner
To help protect these animals, please donate to the charity >
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.
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
The Polar Bear Races on Skis (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 This playful black-and-white print envisions a polar bear racing downhill on skis, poles in hand and ready for adventure. The bold, textured lines emphasise both its power and its surprising lightness in motion. Printed on archival paper, the artwork merges humour with meaning, celebrating one of the Arctic’s most iconic species while reminding us of the urgency to protect its icy home.
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.
Shipping, Returns and Refunds Please visit this page to learn all about our policies. > Read more
The Northern White Rhino Races on the Skateboard (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 This striking black-and-white print imagines the critically endangered northern white rhino balancing on a skateboard, full of motion and determination. The textured sketch lines emphasise both its immense strength and its fragile reality as one of the rarest animals on Earth. Printed on archival paper, the artwork blends humour with poignancy, reminding us that even the most powerful creatures are vulnerable without protection.
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.
Shipping, Returns and Refunds Please visit this page to learn all about our policies. > Read more
The North Atlantic Right Whale Races on a Surfboard (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 In this playful yet poignant sketch, the endangered North Atlantic right whale finds itself surfing the waves atop a longboard. With fluid, expressive lines, the artwork captures both the whale’s grace and the lighthearted absurdity of the scene. Part of the Racing Series, the piece reminds us of the fragility of ocean life, while celebrating the joy and freedom these majestic creatures embody. Limited edition and printed on archival paper, it is both a collector’s treasure and a conservation statement.
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.
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The Masai Giraffe and Lion Race on the Scooter (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 This energetic black-and-white print captures an unlikely duo—the towering Masai giraffe and the powerful lion—sharing a scooter ride. The expressive linework highlights their contrasting forms, while the playful scenario conveys joy, speed, and unity. Printed on archival paper, the piece combines humour with symbolism, reminding us that even the most different of species can journey forward together.
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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The Javan Rhino Races on the Bicycle (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 This playful artwork depicts a Javan rhino pedaling a bicycle with determined focus and surprising grace. With their signature sketch style, Gillie and Marc transform this endangered giant into a symbol of resilience and joy, highlighting the power of imagination to bring humor and hope to conservation. The bold linework captures both strength and whimsy, reminding us that even the heaviest of beings can take on life’s race with lighthearted spirit.
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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The Grevy’s Zebra Races on the Vespa (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 This lively black-and-white print reimagines the endangered Grevy’s zebra taking off on a classic Vespa. The hand-drawn lines emphasise both the elegance of its distinctive stripes and the playful spirit of speed and adventure. Printed on archival paper, the artwork blends humour and urgency, spotlighting one of Africa’s most threatened zebra species while reminding us of the joy and beauty found in the wild.
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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The Galápagos Tortoise Races on Roller Skates(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 This imaginative black-and-white print portrays the iconic Galápagos tortoise in an unexpected scene—racing forward on roller skates. The textured sketching highlights the ancient strength and wisdom of this species while playfully reimagining it in motion. Printed on archival paper, the artwork combines humour and urgency, celebrating one of the world’s most remarkable reptiles while reminding us of the importance of protecting fragile island ecosystems.
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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The Giant Panda Races in the Convertible (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 With a sense of style and quiet confidence, the Giant Panda takes the wheel in this playful yet symbolic piece. Gillie and Marc celebrate the spirit of adventure while reminding us of the preciousness of one of the world’s most endangered animals. By placing the panda—an icon of peace and conservation—behind the wheel of a classic convertible, the artists invite viewers to imagine a world where wildlife has the freedom to roam, explore, and thrive. It’s a joyful race toward hope, balance, and harmony between humans and nature.
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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The Eastern Lowland Gorilla Races on Roller Skates (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 This bold black-and-white print reimagines the powerful Eastern lowland gorilla in an unexpected moment of joy—racing ahead on roller skates. The expressive lines capture both the muscular strength of this critically endangered species and the playful spirit of freedom. Printed on archival paper, the artwork combines humour with urgency, reminding us that even the mightiest creatures of the wild deserve protection and the chance to thrive.
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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The Chimp and Koala Race on the Vespa (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 This charming black-and-white print captures a playful scene of a chimpanzee and a koala racing off together on a classic Vespa. Sketched with expressive, textured lines, the artwork blends humour and whimsy with a deeper conservation message, uniting two endangered species in a moment of shared joy. Printed on archival paper, it reflects Gillie and Marc’s signature approach—celebrating love, adventure, and the need to protect wildlife everywhere.
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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The Bengal Tiger and Sumatran Elephant Race in the Beetle (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 This dynamic black-and-white print brings together two endangered giants—the Bengal tiger and the Sumatran elephant—on an unexpected adventure in a vintage Beetle. Sketched with expressive, free-flowing lines, the artwork is both playful and poignant, pairing lighthearted fun with a deeper message of unity and conservation. Printed on archival paper, it captures the spirit of joy and the urgent reminder that these extraordinary animals deserve protection.
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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The Amur Leopard and Hairy-Nosed Wombat Race in the Vespa Side Car (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 This lively black-and-white print captures the unlikely pairing of an Amur leopard and a hairy-nosed wombat as they speed away on a vintage Vespa sidecar. The sketch brims with playful energy while also uniting two endangered species in a shared journey. Printed on archival paper, the piece carries Gillie and Marc’s signature message of love, adventure, and conservation—reminding us that when we ride together, we can protect the world’s most vulnerable creatures.
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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Tapanuli Orangutan Races in the Vespa Side Car (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 This imaginative sketch presents the critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan as the unexpected driver of a vintage Vespa sidecar. With bold, energetic lines, the artwork captures both motion and whimsy while drawing attention to one of the world’s rarest great apes. Part of the Racing Series, it merges playfulness with purpose—inviting viewers to celebrate the orangutan’s spirit while reflecting on the urgent need for its conservation. Printed in a limited edition on archival paper, it is both a collector’s piece and a conservation message.
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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Tandem Riders on a Mission (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 This artwork features Rabbitwoman and Dogman riding together on a tandem bicycle, perfectly in sync as they move forward side by side. Drawn in a lively, hand-sketched style, the scene captures their partnership and trust—Dogman leading with steady focus while Rabbitwoman sits behind him, relaxed but engaged, her dress flowing slightly with the movement. The minimal background keeps all attention on their shared journey, symbolising teamwork, harmony, and the joy of travelling through life together.
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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A Study for the Day Drivers (Giclee Canvas Print)
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Dimensions Canvas Size 23.6 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 60 x 60 cm (H*W)
Frame Size 23.6 x 23.6 inch (H*W) 71 x 71 cm (H*W)
Medium Limited edition Giclée canvas print printed on premium 410gsm Archival Fine Art canvas signed by Gillie and Marc
Style Contemporary Figurative, Travel Edition Number /100
Description This limited edition canvas print, titled "A Study for the Day Drivers," presents a stunning pencil and charcoal rendition of Gillie and Marc's captivating bronze sculpture. The artwork intricately captures the dynamic interplay between Rabbitwoman and Dogman, each steering the course of the day within a shared vehicle. Together, they navigate the complexities of life’s journey, each contributing essential qualities to the collective experience, encapsulated in this thought-provoking visual narrative.
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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The Northern White Rhino Races Against Time on the Skateboard (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 12.2 × 12.2 × 5.7 in (H*L*W) 14.6 lbs 31 x 31 x 14.5 cm (H*L*W) 6.6 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description The Northern White Rhino Races Against Time on the Skateboard is a bronze sculpture that fuses urgency with whimsy, using playful imagery to deliver a profound message. The piece portrays an endangered northern white rhino mounted on a skateboard, charging forward with determination as if every second matters. While the skateboarding element brings a sense of levity and humor—inviting viewers to smile at the unexpected sight—it also underscores the gravity of the rhino’s plight, as the species teeters on the brink of extinction. This tension between the lighthearted and the serious creates a compelling visual metaphor: the rhino is not just racing for fun, but racing against time itself, a symbol of the urgent fight to preserve biodiversity before it is too late.
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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The Lion Races Against Time on the Bicycle (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 9.3 × 9.4 × 4.7 in (H*L*W) 7.3 lbs 23.5 x 24 x 12 cm (H*L*W) 3.3 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description This whimsical and captivating bronze sculpture reimagines the commanding presence of a lion through the playful and unexpected act of bicycle riding. The artwork features a powerful yet composed lion, poised with effortless balance atop a classic two-wheeled bicycle. This imaginative pairing creates a light-hearted but impactful metaphor for the challenges lions face in the wild, from shrinking habitats to increasing human pressures. By placing the king of beasts in such an unusual scenario, the artist highlights the lion’s surprising adaptability and enduring strength, qualities often overshadowed by its reputation for sheer power. The bicycle—an enduring symbol of movement, freedom, and a journey forward—stands in contrast to the lion’s natural savanna home, prompting reflection on the changing landscapes of wildlife and the urgent need for harmonious coexistence between humans and the natural world.
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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The Hippo Races Against Time on the Bicycle (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 9.3 × 9.4 × 4.7 in (H*L*W) 7.3 lbs 23.5 x 24 x 12 cm (H*L*W) 3.3 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description This is a whimsical and captivating bronze sculpture that juxtaposes the formidable presence of a hippopotamus with the playful act of bicycle riding. The sculpture features a robust and amiable hippo, effortlessly perched on a classic two-wheeled bicycle. This sculpture serves as a light-hearted yet powerful metaphor for the often-overlooked challenges faced by hippos in the wild. By placing the hippo in such an unlikely scenario, the artist draws attention to the surprising agility and adaptability of these seemingly cumbersome creatures. The bicycle, universally recognized as a symbol of freedom and journey, contrasts with the hippo’s natural habitat, invoking thoughts about the impact of human activities on wildlife and the necessity of coexistence.
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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The Hippo and Red Wolf Race on the Bicycle (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 In this playful and imaginative drawing, a hippo and a red wolf ride together on a tandem bicycle, racing forward in perfect unison. Gillie and Marc capture the joy of unexpected friendships and the fun of shared adventures, reminding us that life is always better when we move forward together. Rendered in bold black-and-white line work, the piece brings both humor and heart to the timeless theme of companionship.
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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The Grevy's Zebra Races Against Time on the Vespa (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 9.8 × 9.4 × 5.3 in (H*L*W) 9.7 lbs 25 x 24 x 13.5 cm (H*L*W) 4.4 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description
This whimsical and captivating bronze sculpture reimagines the striking Grevy’s zebra in an unexpected and playful setting: racing against time atop a classic vintage Vespa. The artwork captures the zebra’s elegant, athletic form balanced with surprising lightness, its signature narrow stripes flowing in dynamic patterns as the scooter surges forward.
By placing the Grevy’s zebra—an endangered species known for its arid grassland habitats and remarkable endurance—into such an improbable scenario, the artist highlights the urgency of the challenges facing this rare animal. The contrast between the zebra’s natural world and the Vespa—a symbol of speed, direction, and human-centered progress—creates a compelling metaphor for the escalating pressures of habitat degradation, competition for resources, and climate change.
The sculpture invites viewers to reflect on the resilience and vulnerability of the Grevy’s zebra as it strives to survive in a rapidly shifting landscape. Through this imaginative and spirited portrayal, the artist underscores the critical importance of conservation and the need to safeguard a future where this extraordinary species can continue to roam freely.
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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The Giant Pacific Octopus Races Against Time on Rollers Skates (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 8.07 x 9.84 x 4.72 in (H*L*W) 6.61 lbs 20.5 x 25 x 12 cm (H*L*W) 3 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description The Giant Pacific Octopus Races Against Time on Roller Skates" is a bold and imaginative bronze sculpture that captures urgency with a twist of whimsy. Featuring the majestic octopus speeding forward on roller skates, it symbolises the race against extinction faced by our oceans’ most intelligent and mysterious creatures. As climate change, pollution, and overfishing threaten marine life, this sculpture reminds us that time is running out — and the need for action is immediate. It’s a playful yet powerful call to protect what’s beneath the surface before it’s too late.
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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The Eastern Lowland Gorilla Races Against Time on Rollar Skates (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 9.25 × 9.65 × 5.71 in (H*L*W) 6.61 lbs 23.5 x 24.5 x 14.5 cm (H*L*W) 3 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description
Thisis a lively and imaginative sculpture that pairs the immense strength and quiet dignity of the gorilla with the unexpected thrill of gliding on roller skates. The artwork captures the gorilla in mid-motion, its powerful posture contrasted by the playful, almost childlike mode of movement beneath its feet. This unlikely pairing invites viewers to consider the pressures facing this critically endangered species, using humor and surprise to underscore themes of urgency, resilience, and adaptation. By placing the gorilla in a fast-paced, human-centered activity, the sculpture becomes a poignant reminder of how quickly the natural world is changing—and how vital it is to protect the creatures racing to keep 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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The Bengal Tiger and Sumatran Elephant Race Against Time in the Beatle (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 7.1 × 11.4 × 4.9 in (H*L*W) 11.0 lbs 18 x 29 x 12.5 cm (H*L*W) 5 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description
This is a captivating bronze sculpture that harmoniously combines the raw power of wildlife with the nostalgic charm of a classic car. The sculpture depicts a lively scene where a majestic Bengal tiger, with its muscular frame, confidently takes the wheel of a vintage Volkswagen Beetle. Beside the tiger, the grand Sumatran elephant, rides, trunk in the air. Both the Bengal tiger and the Sumatran elephant are endangered species, a poignant reminder of the urgent need to protect them from the threats of habitat loss, poaching, and human conflict.
Their presence in this artwork transforms it into more than just a playful tableau—it becomes a call to action, urging us to cherish and safeguard the natural world. This imaginative piece not only amuses with its fanciful depiction but also speaks to themes of unlikely partnerships and shared adventures.
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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The Asiatic Black Bear Races Against Time on the Bicycle (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 9.25 × 9.65 × 5.71 in (H*L*W) 6.61 lbs 23.5 x 24.5 x 14.5 cm (H*L*W) 3 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description
This whimsical and captivating bronze sculpture reimagines the formidable Asiatic black bear in an unexpected and playful setting: racing against time atop a classic two-wheeled bicycle. The sculpture depicts the bear’s sturdy, powerful frame balanced with surprising ease, its characteristic crescent-shaped chest marking visible as it pedals forward with determined grace.
By placing the Asiatic black bear—a species often associated with dense forests and rugged mountain terrain—into such an improbable scenario, the artist highlights the overlooked challenges these bears face in the wild. The contrast between the bear’s natural environment and the universally recognized symbol of freedom and progress, the bicycle, creates a compelling metaphor for the pressures imposed by human expansion and environmental change.
The piece invites viewers to reflect on the resilience and adaptability of the Asiatic black bear, a creature navigating a rapidly shifting world. Through this imaginative portrayal, the artist emphasizes the urgency of conservation and the importance of forging a sustainable coexistence between humans and wildlife.
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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The African Elephant Races Against Time on the Vespa (Bronze Sculpture, Small)
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Dimensions 7.9 × 9.8 × 5.5 in (H*L*W) 10.1 lbs 20 x 25 x 14 cm (H*L*W) 4.6 kgs
Medium Bronze with Gold Patina
Style Contemporary Figurative, Wildlife
Edition Number /100
Description
This whimsical and captivating bronze sculpture reimagines the majestic African elephant in an unexpected and playful setting: racing against time atop a classic vintage Vespa. The piece portrays the elephant’s immense, powerful body balanced with delightful improbability, its expressive trunk lifted as if catching the wind while the scooter speeds forward with spirited motion.
By placing the African elephant—a species deeply tied to vast savannas, ancient migratory routes, and complex family structures—into such an unlikely scenario, the artist draws attention to the mounting pressures elephants face in the modern world. The juxtaposition of this iconic animal with the Vespa—a symbol of mobility, urgency, and human-driven change—creates a vivid metaphor for the accelerating challenges of habitat loss, poaching, and environmental disruption.
The sculpture invites viewers to consider the resilience and intelligence of the African elephant, a creature striving to navigate a world transformed by human influence. Through this imaginative and humorous portrayal, the artist underscores the critical importance of conservation while reminding us of the delicate balance required to ensure that these extraordinary animals continue to thrive for generations to come.
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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