Dimensions
113.4 × 181.1 × 51.2 in (H*L*W) 1,543 lbs
288 x 460 x 130 cm (H*L*W) 700 kgs
Medium
Fibreglass
Style
Contemporary Pop Art, Wildlife
Edition Number
/15
Description
This monumental sculpture brings together Rabbitwoman and Dogman with one of the most endangered animals on Earth—the northern white rhino—in a powerful and deeply symbolic journey. Riding side by side on a tandem bicycle, they move forward as one, united by a shared purpose: to protect what remains of the wild. The gentle strength of the rhino contrasts with the human-like figures, reminding us that this is not just their journey—it is ours too.
At the heart of the work is the idea of togetherness. Each rider depends on the other, just as the future of wildlife depends on all of us working in harmony. The northern white rhino, with only two females left in the world, represents both heartbreak and urgency. By placing this magnificent animal in motion, Gillie and Marc transform a story of near-extinction into one of hope, resilience, and collective action.
With an empty seat left open, the sculpture invites the public to step in and join the ride. It becomes more than a visual experience—it becomes a call to participate. Sitting alongside Rabbitwoman, Dogman, and the rhino, viewers are no longer observers but part of the mission, sharing responsibility for the journey ahead.
Artwork Features
For the most part, fiberglass sculptures are the same as resin sculptures.
A resin sculpture is a work of art cast with the material fiberglass, a material that is perfect for making beautiful sculptures. Not only is it very light, but it is also incredibly durable and malleable making it the perfect material to mould into whatever intricate shape you like while knowing it will last for a very long time.
When creating beautiful sculptures in fiberglass and resin, Gillie and Marc like to have a bit of fun. Sometimes works are crafted in one bold color, sometimes they are splashed with many colors.
For every purchase of a fiberglass sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions
Fiberglass sculptures are best kept indoors or under cover away from direct sunlight. They will require periodical maintenance. We recommend not placing your fiberglass sculpture outside however, if you choose to do so, please be aware that wear and tear will occur. The following information will help you understand how to care for your sculpture. > Read more
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