22 November 2024

Atlanta Botanical Garden

I discovered how to get Doug to a botanical garden as a willing participant – trolls!

The Atlanta Botanical Garden (ABG) has an exhibition of Thomas Dambo trolls through September 17th, so we decided to visit with our limited time in the area. The exhibit has six folklore-inspired sculptures of trolls ranging in size from 15 to 25 feet tall, all made from reclaimed materials. The traveling exhibition is called Trolls: Save the Humans.

Sofus Lotus, “a listener who pays great attention to the little things”.

I was also excited about the Dale Chihuly collection, as I just love his work, and find it so interesting to see how hard glass can co-exist beautifully in a natural setting. But the ABG had something I never heard of before – Chihuly paintings!  Well, ABG describes them as “acrylic drawings”, but then goes on to describe them as using “paint, ink, and a variety of other media”, and they certainly look like paintings, so I’m going with it. There are six of them hanging in the restaurant on site.

Chihuly’s 30-foot tall Radiant Yellow Icicle Tower.
The Nepenthes Chandelier by Dale Chihuly in the visitor’s center.
The setting featuring Chihuly’s Parterre Fountain Installation.
Parterre Fountain Installation close-up view.

I keep promising myself I won’t overdo the pictures at botanical gardens – I mean, there’s only so many flower pictures we need, but in spite of our rush through (Doug gave me less than 1.5 hours to get through!), I still managed to come away with more than 150 pictures. Sigh.

The ABG sits on 30 acres and dates back to 1976; it shows up on “best in U.S.” lists, and I’d definitely agree (based on our limited experience so far). It has really spectacular gardens and decorative constructions throughout.

There’s a 600-foot canopy walk, an orchid house with the largest collection in the U.S. (that was terrific!), a large conservatory (also quite impressive), and several smaller themed gardens.

Earth Goddess, a 20-foot-tall living sculpture. It weighs 29 tons and is made up of 18,000 individual plants!

There is a holiday light show that sounds spectacular, I’m sure Doug can’t wait for me to drag him back to that!

Dale Chihuly drawing.
Dale Chihuly drawing.
Dale Chihuly drawing.
Atlanta has a number of tiny doors hidden around the city, and we found one at the ABG!

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