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Gillie Schattner, 51, worked as a model before becoming a full-time artist with her husband, Marc, 54. The couple are known for their anthropomorphic dog and rabbit sculptures. They have two children, and a weimaraner named Indie. Artists Gillie and Marc. Photo: Edwina Pickles Gillie: We met in Hong Kong in 1990. I was
Gillie and Marc Schattner are an Australian collaborative artist couple. Gillie and Marc are known for their animal, human-animal hybrid and abstract sculptures, [1] [2] which have been exhibited as public works of art around the world. [3] [4] [5] They also create paintings, street art and statues of people.
7 paź 2016 · Gillie Schattner, 51, worked as a model before becoming a full-time artist with her husband, Marc, 54. The couple are known for their anthropomorphic dog and rabbit sculptures.
Gillie and Marc SCHATTNER (b.1965 & 1961) in stock at Art Nomad. Gillie and Marc Schattner are a collaborative artistic couple, best known for their anthropomorphic sculptures.
Husband and wife, Marc and Gillie Schattner are Australian contemporary artists who collaborate to create art as one, applying the iconic imagery of the dog or human hybrid to celebrate the powerful spiritual relationship that exists between man and animal.
29 sie 2017 · She Loved Him More than She Thought Was Possible by Gillie and Marc Schattner. If their paintings and sculptures are anything to go by, the couple seem to have an idyllic relationship. However Gillie assures us they do disagree from time to time – just like most couples.