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Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King is a public art project featuring sculptures of Nordic trolls made from recycled materials by Danish artist by Thomas Dambo. [1] [2] Statues were installed in Bainbridge Island, Issaquah, Portland, and Vashon Island. Seattle saw installations in Ballard and West Seattle. [3] [4] [5]
Thomas Dambo is a Danish "recycle art activist" who is known for his installations of giant monumental wooden sculptures called trolls, made entirely out of recycled materials. [1] The trolls are installed in various locations in 17 countries. [2] Some of the locations include: Five trolls at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
When the troll's creator, Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo, rolled up on his bicycle, the crowd cheered as if Dambo won the Tour de France. Dambo is the world's leading recycle artist, according ...
The 18 new trolls are being created by area artists or teams from recycled and natural materials as well, and are “intended to help amplify Dambo’s message.” Big Rusty, the friendly troll
The public art initiative will build on the county's distinction as the home of Big Rusty, a creation of Danish sculptor Thomas Dambo. Dambo, who creates his trolls from cast-off materials, made ...
The Danish artist Thomas Dambo has created from recycled wood a series of monumental troll sculptures that can be seen in several botanic gardens and similar installations. Other It has been hypothesized that the troll myth might have its origin in real-life interactions between anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals .
A new troll by Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo draws a crowd Monday in Pease Park. The 18-foot-tall troll, named Malin, is made of recycled wood and focuses on the relationship between humans ...
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