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      • Following last year’s sculpture of an animals’ dining table, artist duo Gillie and Marc are back in the City of London. In the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral in Paternoster Square stands a menagerie of baby animal sculptures, entitled ‘Wild About Babies’, which launched in January 2024.
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  1. Discover renowned public artists Gillie and Marc's NEW Sculpture Exhibition "A Wild Life for Wildlife" at London Bridge from September 2023. Featuring some of the worlds most endangered species, their iconic characters Dogman and Rabbitwoman take you on a world of fun and adventure.

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  3. Apr 20, 2024 · The outdoor display comprises 11 sculptures, all featuring animals in unusual poses. Track down the rhino playing chess, the giraffe slurping noodles, or a gang of African wild animals on a...

  4. Oct 16, 2022 · ANIMAL STATUES IN LONDON BY GILLIE AND MARC. Dogmen taking snaps outside Royal Exchange. You can find four statues of Dogmen taking pictures outside the main entrance to the Royal Exchange building near Bank Station. The sculptures are located on the landing at the top of the main stairs. 2.

  5. The outdoor display comprises 11 sculptures, all featuring animals in unusual poses. Track down the rhino playing chess, the giraffe slurping noodles, or a gang of African wild animals on a bicycle made for 10. Familiar Gillie and Marc characters Rabbitwoman and Dogman also make regular appearances.

  6. Sculpture duo Gillie and Marc, known for their anthropomorphic dog and rabbit sculptures which feature on the trail, have brought their new menagerie to London Bridge City named ‘A Wild Life for Wildlife’.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Sculpture duo Gillie and Marc, known for their anthropomorphic dog and rabbit sculptures which feature on the trail, have brought their new menagerie to London Bridge City named ‘A Wild Life for Wildlife’.

  8. Gillie and Marc’s celebrated sculptures have animated over 250 cities across the world and have now landed on the King’s Road, ready to bring you and your family endless joy this summer, all whilst raising awareness for endangered animals in partnership with the Zoological Society of London.