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Jakob Two Trees, a 14-foot troll in the woods near Issaquah, is ready to tell his tale of protecting nature and honoring the land and waterways to hikers who may stumble across him. Made entirely ...
Artist Thomas Dambo stands beside Jakob 2 Trees in Issaquah, Wash., on Friday, the latest completed troll sculpture made from scrap materials as part of a public exhibition to bring six of the ...
Another troll is under construction in Issaquah with more to follow on Vashon Island and in Ballard.
SEATTLE — You could say 2023 was the year of the troll, at least in the Pacific Northwest. Why? Well, this year, Danish environmental artist Thomas Dambo brought his creativity to the Northwest ...
A companion map and app will be released to help the public locate each troll in West Seattle, Ballard, Issaquah, Bainbridge and Vashon Islands, and Portland. Specific site locations will only be ...
The troll sculpture, named “Ole Bolle,” was ... will be graced with the presence of five of the majestic creatures in Issaquah, West Seattle, Ballard, Vashon, and Bainbridge Island.
The installation is one of six troll builds that are part of the exhibit “Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King.” They will be in place for at least three years in West Seattle, Issaquah ...
Jakob Two Trees is holding onto two massive tree trunks in Issaquah. Over the weekend ... The sixth and final Troll lives in Ballard. Frankie Feetsplinter prominently sits outside the National ...
Way of the Bird King," with one troll in Portland and the others in Issaquah, Ballard, West Seattle and on Bainbridge and Vashon islands. The pieces won’t last forever, but they'll be hosted at ...