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Rankin

Created 'Still Moving' for the Tusk Turtle Trail 2025

Still Moving

Rankin is a British photographer, publisher, and director. He’s photographed icons from Bowie to the Queen and co-founded Dazed & Confused magazine. His work spans top brands, charities, and global publications, with exhibitions at MoMA and the V&A, and is known for leading future trends in visual culture.

“I covered the turtle in chrome to reflect our AI-driven, fast-changing world—a reminder to slow down, reflect, and be mindful before charging forward into the unknown”
Rankin

‘Still Moving’ is sponsored by Defender

Defender, designed in the UK and sold in 121 countries, is part of the JLR house of brands, and built on Land Rover’s 75 years of innovation and off-road expertise. For over two decades, Land Rover—and now Defender—has proudly partnered with Tusk, supporting African conservation through technology, expertise, and funding.

About the Tusk Turtle Trail

The Tusk Turtle Trail is a vibrant public art exhibition highlighting the urgent need to protect our oceans and endangered sea turtles.

From July to September 2025, a flotilla of artist-designed turtle sculptures will appear across central London — each one a unique celebration of marine life and a call to action for conservation. You can follow the trail with our online map or download a printable map.

At the end of the trail, the turtles will be auctioned to raise vital funds for Tusk’s work protecting marine wildlife and ecosystems.

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Deborah Meaden, Steven Bartlett, Ronnie Wood and Ralph Steadman behind the scenes with their turtle sculptures.
Deborah Meaden, Steven Bartlett, Ronnie Wood and Ralph Steadman behind the scenes with their turtle sculptures.

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