
Last Fall, the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, AZ featured glass work from the famous artist Dale Chihuly. It was a spectacular sight, especially to see the large pieces of glass in the dirt and sand, surrounded by tall saguaro cactus and many other kinds of cacti.
This particular exhibit featured large pieces of glass floating in the water. It is called, "Blue Polyvitro Crystals". Here is a close up of the exhibit.
Here's a shot of it a little farther out.
And finally, the whole thing.
This is a traveling exhibit, and if it ever comes to your area, I highly recommend you to go see it. You will not be disappointed.
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These are beautiful, they look like ice cubes. But if your low is 38, a real ice cube wouldn't last long.
ReplyDeleteYes that's true, look like blue ice cubes, so cute and cool.
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I can't decide if they look like ice cubes or very large uncut semiprecious gem stones. Either way it is a beautiful display.
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Pat your photography skills astound me .!!
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They are pretty shots for watery Wednesday. Am playing too.
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Hey! You have a pretty new room. Beautiful header too.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Chihuly did this kind of art. We have one of his chandeliers at the Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids, intricate and lovely - so very different from these. I like art embedded in the landscape like this now and then.
I would like to see this one in person. They look like giant gemstones. It is an unusual, but pretty display.
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ReplyDeletehow very cool. love the contrasts...
ReplyDeleteHow unusual and very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the way the blue and brown play off of each other and I love the reflection of the rocks in the water!
ReplyDeleteI love the surrounding grass and how it frames the glass rocks. Really unique exhibit! I like it...
ReplyDeletewhat is it? just like blown glass balloons? very unique!
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That is beautiful! I love the contrast of that crystal blue color against the red-brown of the grasses!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the blue glass. What a neat scene they created. I would love to see this exhibit.
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ReplyDeleteWow, those are a beautiful shade of blue! Really like the third photo.
ReplyDeletePat -- those are beautiful pictures and I can't believe you were able to get such good ones in an exhibition. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteWe visited the Chihually (spelling?) ..glass museum in Tacoma some years ago and it was absolutely amazing. Your pictures make me want to go there again.
I love his work! This exhibit is incredible! Thanks for sharing, I'll keep my eye out for it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!!! A great addition to your Watery Wednesday!!!
ReplyDeleteVery imaginative. It's always interesting to see something by Dale Chihuly!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting exhibit. I'd love to see it in person.
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that is beautiful! I'd love to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photograph. Nice.
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