It’s one of three sculptures included in theWildlife Wondersexhibit.

Thanks to open spaces left at the table, anyone can join the party.

We created Rabbitwoman and Dogman as human-wildlife hybrids, bridging the human and wild worlds.

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

They have become our alter egos and protectors of wildlife, Marc shares.

They journey around the globe spreading inspiration to love and safeguard our planet and its wildlife.

We delight in seeing people interact with them and having fun while learning about wildlife conservation.

Gillie and Marc Sculpture at the World Trade Center

In doing so, their whimsical sculptures bring joy and affect change.

In the last 50 years, wildlife populations have plummeted by 69% globally.

We are now facing the worlds sixth mass extinction, Gillie states.

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

This crisis is beyond description, yet we remain hopeful and committed to witnessing change within our lifetimes.

Art duo Gillie and Marc have opened a free public exhibition outside the Oculus World Trade Center.

The interactive public art is meant to spark discussion about wildlife conservation.

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

And at the same time, the whimsical visuals inspire joy.

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Gillie and Marc Sculpture at the World Trade Center

Gillie and Marc Sculpture at the World Trade Center

Gillie and Marc Sculpture at the World Trade Center

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Giant Octopus at the World Trade Center by Gillie and Marc

Gillie and Marc Sculpture at the World Trade Center