Why Commission Gillie and Marc?
About Gillie and Marc?
Gillie and Marc have been described by The New York Times as “the most successful and prolific creators of public art in New York’s history.” Renowned for their innovative and emotionally engaging sculptures, they are redefining what public art can be — sharing messages of love, equality, and conservation across the globe.
With over 30 years of experience, they bring ideas to life with exceptional creativity and craftsmanship, delivering a wide range of commissioned works for private collectors, governments, corporations, and councils worldwide.
Why Commission Gillie and Marc
Limitless Possibilities
From monumental public sculptures to intimate works, Gillie and Marc can create in any scale, style, and budget — from large-scale abstract forms to life-sized figurative pieces.
Seamless Project Delivery
Every stage of the process — from concept and design through to production, delivery, and installation — is expertly managed by the artists and their team.
Material Expertise
Working across bronze, brass, stainless steel, aluminium, and fibreglass, each material is carefully selected to suit the vision and environment.
Exceptional Quality
Every sculpture is crafted using premium materials, with meticulous attention to detail and finish.
Confidence Guaranteed
All commissioned works are delivered with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
What Can Be Created
The possibilities are endless. Past commissions include:
- Monumental public sculptures
- Wildlife and animal sculptures (realistic and abstract)
- Portraits and busts
- Sports figures
- Religious and spiritual works
- Historical figures
- Abstract artworks
Choosing the Right Material
Gillie and Marc are highly experienced across a wide range of sculptural materials, with bronze remaining one of the most enduring and versatile. Used in some of the world’s most iconic artworks — including the Statue of Liberty, the lions of Trafalgar Square, and The Thinker — bronze is valued for its strength, longevity, and timeless appeal.
Economic and Cultural Value
Commissioning a Gillie and Marc sculpture is more than an artistic decision — it is an investment in place-making, identity, and long-term impact.
Their public artworks often become destinations in their own right, drawing visitors and encouraging longer dwell times. This increased engagement supports surrounding businesses — from cafés and restaurants to retail and tourism — while generating organic visibility through photography and social sharing.
For councils, precincts, and developers, their work can help define a location’s identity, enhance brand perception, and increase desirability. Sculptures also act as anchors for events, partnerships, and community programming, opening opportunities for sponsorship, education, and cultural activation.
Over time, this combination of cultural value, tourism appeal, and sustained public interest creates a meaningful and lasting return — both economically and socially — while fostering a strong sense of place and community connection.
