The Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum opened in 2012 next to the Space Needle, so its recent incarnation would explain why I wasn't familiar with it (although the Chihuly name is certainly familiar to most of us). Dale Chihuly's forte is blown glass, though his use of color and the sheer size of some of his work is the stuff of legends. Having only seen his work in print or on the screen, to be able to see it in person was the highlight of our trip.
At left is a piece about 18 inches tall, and sitting on a pedestal so that one looks a little up to it. The crabs look real...not at all of glass.
At right is a room-height sculpture, looking every bit like a swarm of eels in an ocean (I suppose that's what one call it? I think of a sculpture as having been carved, not blown).
On the left is a work on the ceiling. Light comes through from above, creating a colorful passage under which one walks, bathed in color.
In a different rendering of light (and reflection), this is Seattle's iconic Space Needle reflected in the walls of a newer icon, the Experience Music museum located very near the Chiluly museum.
For more information on the Chiluly Garden and Glass Museum, visit this site:
http://www.chihulygardenandglass.com/
Links are below:
http://www.chihulygardenandglass.com/
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