Artwork
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They zig-zagged in harmony 39/100 $1,200USD
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They only read love stories 20/50 $1,800USD
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They loved breaking the speed limit 33/100 $1,200USD
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The hippo was just pearfect 26/40 $2,500USD
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Flying Gorilla on rope 20/100 $1,600USD
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Dogman grew a pear 23/25 $1,200USD
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They were authentic Vespa riders in Rome 95/100 $1,200USD
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They drank coffee all day and all night 52/100 $1,600USD
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Zebra reaches new heights 1/15 $5,200USD
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She loved being in love 7/30 $2,600USD
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He loved being in love 12/30 $2,600USD
Biography
‘We are two people working as one, with a single vision — something no one else is doing in art’.
The Australian artistic duo Gillie and Marc Schattner have worked together for 27 years creating art as one and “spreading the love they have for each other across the world.” The artists first met on a film shoot in Hong Kong and 7 days were married in Nepal at the foot of Mount Everest.
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 two stand for diversity and acceptance through love.
Gillie and Marc are passionate eco-warriors and advocate for the protection of animals and the earth. Gillie grew up in Zambia and realized her love for art by sketching the wildlife around her. As a child, she was witness to the murder of an elephant brutally and thereafter dedicated her life and work to protecting animals. While in his twenties, Marc fell in love with conservation on a trip to Tanzania to see Jane Goodall’s work with chimpanzees. From this experience, he gained a deep appreciation of all living and the importance of protecting the balance of nature.
Gillie and Marc spread messages of love, equality, and conservation around the world. Their sculptures and paintings can be seen in art galleries and public sites in over 250 cities. The pair are Archibald Prize Finalists, were awarded the Chianciano Biennale in Italy, won People’s Choice Award in Sydney’s Sculpture by the Sea 2 years in a row, and have earned other notable awards and accolades. Their art has raised hundreds of thousands in donations for the many wildlife charities and causes they support.
News
- Oeno Gallery welcomes artistic duo Gillie and Marc Schattner November 5, 2020