192 Views
17
View In My Room
Gillie and Marc Schattner
Australia
Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze
Size: 8.7 W x 9.4 H x 5.1 D in
Ships in a Box
192 Views
17
Artist featured in a collection
Dimensions 9.4 x 5.1 x 8.6 inch (H*L*W) 6.6 lbs 24 x 13 x 22 cm (H*L*W) 3 kgs Materials Bronze and Bronze with Blue Patina Editions /100 Gillie and Marc’s hybrid characters, Dogman and Rabbitwoman, represent the ultimate odd couple – two individuals who love each other even though they don’t fit in to the outside world’s expectations. They tell the artists’ own true love story and reflect their belief in embracing the diversity of relationship experiences. Ducks develop strong bonds with their mates with some species sticking together as a pair for numerous years. Gillie and Marc also see their own children, Jessie and Ben, as their best friends. Like them, a mother duck is also very caring towards their young, which is why Dogman and Rabbitwoman like them so much.
2020
Bronze on Bronze
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8.7 W x 9.4 H x 5.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Box
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Australia.
Please visit our help section or contact us.
Gillie and Marc have been called “the most successful and prolific creators of public art in New York’s History” by the New York Times. Creating some of the world’s most innovative public sculptures, Gillie and Marc are re-defining what public art should be, spreading messages of love, equality, and conservation around the world. Their highly coveted sculptures and paintings can be seen in art galleries and public sites in over 250 cities. They’re Archibald Prize Finalists and have won the Chianciano Biennale in Italy, together with winning 2 years in a row People’s Choice Award in Sydney’s Sculpture by the Sea, among other notable awards and accolades. Referred to by the media as “the world’s most loving artists”, this artistic duo has worked side by side for 27 years, creating art as one and spreading the love they have for each other with the world. The artists first met on a film shoot in Hong Kong and 7-days later they ran away to Nepal to get married on the foothills of Mount Everest. They’ve been inseparable ever since. The artists are best known for their beloved characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman, who tell the autobiographical tale of two opposites coming together to become best friends and soul mates. As unlikely animal kingdom companions, the Rabbit and the Dog stand for diversity and acceptance through love. Gillie and Marc believe art is a powerful platform for change. Their art is multi-disciplinary, paying homage to the importance of togetherness, as well as the magnificence of the natural world, and the necessity of preserving it – for we are it, and it is us. Gillie and Marc have a special spiritual connection to the world and its animals and are passionate eco-warriors. Gillie grew up in Zambia and realised her love for art by sketching all the wonderful wildlife that surrounded her, falling in love with the captivating creatures with each drawing she created. Tragically, she saw an elephant brutally shot one day. This had a profound impact on her as a young child and from then on she vowed to dedicate her life and work to protecting Earth’s innocent animals. While in his twenties, Marc fell in love with conservation on a trip to Tanzania to see the work of Jane Goodall with chimpanzees. Learning from this incredible woman and the beautiful chimps, he gained a deep appreciation of all living things in their interconnectivity, and the importance of protecting the delicate balance of nature.
Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection
We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.
Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.
Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.
We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.