Thursday, June 23, 2016

Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit

I was in Seattle last weekend and spent Sunday morning at the Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit.


I first became familiar with Dale Chihuly's works of art from my mother, who worked at Rhode Island School of Design in the 1970's, when Chihuly was a teacher there.

Here are many photos - no description needed, just enjoy!

The Glass Forest:





Many pieces were inspired by textiles:


Sealife Room:








Mille Fiore:












Each piece is separate and installation takes hours!





The Gardens:
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The Glass House:



No photo can do this artwork justice!!  This is a "must-see" if you visit Seattle!

To learn more or to find upcoming events of traveling exhibits, visit their website HERE


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Patti @ Pandoras Box
Patti @ Pandoras Box

I live in central NY and I am a retired family and consumer science teacher. I enjoy all types of crafting, decorating and cooking

6 comments:

  1. patti, I didn't know Chihuly taught at RISD! I recently saw some of his work in Washington DC and have become fascinated with it. I must go to this museum! Thanks for the tour! Linda

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  2. The St. Louis Botanical Gardens have some of this glass art and it's stunning. Thanks for sharing and you are right...you have to see it in real life.

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  3. Patti - Isn't that the most fantastic place? Kind of a Disneyland for adults. I was just in awe of all of his work.

    Judy

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  4. Oh Patti! I have GOT to see that when we do a Pacific NW trip! Absolutely fantastic. And how fortunate your mother was to work at RISD when he was there! Thanks for all the photos - gorgeous!

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  5. I have seen one of his exhibits and it is the most amazing thing of beauty. I don't know which I love more, the flowers, the ceilings, the things that look like they belong in the sea...what a master.
    Ginene

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  6. Patti, It's so hard to believe that beautiful art is outside. I love that your mother taught you of Chihuly. I have never seen his work in person. Yet. :):) Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie

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