Internationally Renowned Artists, Gillie and Marc Are Back with Their Biggest Sculpture in the Coming ‘Love The Last March’ in Singapore

'Love The Last March', The World's Largest Public Sculpture Is Marching to Save All Wildlife Singapore, May 26, 2022 - (SEAPRWire) - On National Endangered Species Day 2023 (19th May), Singapore will play host to the largest sculpture in the world - Love The Last March. Snaking through the acclaimed horticultural attraction, Gardens by the Bay; a total of 45 world's most endangered species led by a great mountain gorilla, will be marching together. Depicting the greatest animal march on earth planet, it aims to bring awareness to the massive rate of wildlife extinction and to help save the animal kingdom. Internationally renowned artists, Gillie and Marc are back with their biggest sculpture yet. Well known for their monumental public sculptures of wildlife such as The Last Three for Northern white rhino and King Nyani for gorillas, they have been bringing awareness to wildlife through their art for decades. Why do they march? They march for solidarity. They march for power. And they march to affect change. They have seen how a march can revolutionise our society; Gandhi's salt march in 1930, the march on Washington in 1963, and the march for science in 2017, to name just a few. In...