Glass sculptor Dale Chihuly’s new exhibition center beneath Seattle’s Space Needle has generated exceptional color images over the last 10 days.  The 45,000-square-foot Garden and Glass Museum is a permanent home for the work of the controversial American artist.   You can read more about the museum here and reviews are all over the web.  I just thought the photos surrounding the opening were worth having a look.

-Monika Sapek, from her Flickr site. See her website, here.

Glass Forest, one of Chihuly’s first large-scale installations, 1971 (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

-Persian Ceiling, from the center’s website

-Joshua Trujillo/seattlepi.com


Museum garden, from the Flickr stream of Miss Q Pix


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