Campaign art "Lino Rhino" by Marcus May is one of more than 100 works by artists and celebrities exhibited at Save the Rhino's Paper Rhinos exhibition at the Space Gallery in London this week. Other contributors include Camilla Parker-Bowles and Richard Branson. All works in the exhibition will be sold and profits donated to Save the Rhino's projects in Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia and Sumatra.The works are priced between £75 and £500 and can be viewed at www.savetherhino.org. Save the Rhino usually raises funds through marathons and mountain climbing.
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