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Sign: London - "They Were on a Wild Ride to a Safer Place..." outdoor sculpture by Gillie and Marc


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110 The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2AA, UK
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On the sign:
THEY WERE ON A WILD RIDE TO A SAFER PLACE WITH RABBITWOMAN AND DOGMAN
#GillieandMarc #LoveTheLast

Climb aboard the wildest tandem in the world! Have you ever seen an elephant ride a bike? What about a giraffe? Together this unusual crew are riding to find safety. The animals include; a hippo, Masai giraffe, African elephant, chimpanzee, Grevy’s zebra, Northern white rhino, lion, and mountain gorilla. Each is threatened by endangerment, mainly from poaching and habitat loss. Their only chance for survival is if everyone comes together, lending their peddling power to save all species. Would you like to join?

Rabbitwoman and Dogman tell the autobiographical tale of two opposites coming together as best friends and soul mates. These beloved hybrid characters work as our conduit with wildlife, helping us find joy in nature and rekindle our connection with the wild. In the last 50 years, 70% of the world’s wildlife has been lost. We must act now to save them. Share your own photo with the hashtag #LoveTheLast and help spread the word for conservation.

SCULPTURE BY GILLIE AND MARC 2023

LOVE THE LAST lovethelast.com
Instegram @gillieandmarcart
gillieandmarc.com
GLLIE AND MARC

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One of the series of sculptures made by the artist couple Gillie and Marc, sculptures that show wild animals in urban situations. When the purpose of the sculptures is to take care of the protection of wild animals and prevent their extinction.

The statue was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image Click for a larger image

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