How does your garden grow?

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We went to the New York Botanical Gardens on Saturday.  CHIHULY was in the house!  Man, this guy can put on a show.  I’ve seen a few of his ‘chandeliers’, but this was WAY BETTER.  At every turn you were amazed.  Throughout the conservatory and scattered within the gardens there were installations of his blown glass wonders.  IMAGINATION – this guy HAS IT.  I love that he shares his creations with the universe.  His books don’t capture the magnitude of the awesomeness you feel when experiencing an event like this.  His dvds come closer, especially since you get to see the glass being blown, swung, spun, and manipulated under his genius direction.  The dvds also take you behind the scenes as his team installs a show in a garden, over the canals of Venice, and many of his other venues.  Big round of applause to the worker bees who made this happen – couldn’t imagine the coordination of getting a show like this installed.

Yesterday’s experience was much like last years visit to Central Park to see The Gates by Christo.  YOU HAD TO BE THERE. If you’re in the area, get to the Garden to see Chihuly before the end of October.  Check his schedule for a venue coming soon near you. 

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6 responses to “How does your garden grow?”

  1. Bonnie Luhman Avatar
    Bonnie Luhman

    Michelle,
    Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN has some of his work and it is so gorgeous. It is so high up and I wonder who is the lucky person that has to get up there and clean all of that glass. It is breathtaking when you walk in! The last time I was up to Mayo, I noticed it was very dusty up there but I didn’t volunteer to clean it!!!

  2. Sue Avatar

    Wow! This stuff is amazing! It had to be quite the experience to walk around all that beauty.

  3. Lelainia Avatar

    Hey Michelle, any sign of those crow plates yet? I am DYING to play with them!!

  4. Anahata Katkin Avatar

    WOw. Amazing. I saw the DVD where he took ice to Isreal. So amazing. He’s a great example of a master & apprentice relationship. We rarely get to see that in this creative era. But it’s fascinating.
    Thanks for showing all of us who can’t go.

  5. Falyn Cahall Avatar

    gorgeous photo’s!
    ~Falyn~

  6. Tiffini Elektra X Avatar

    Unbelievable! I remember a post from Denise this last year when it came through Missouri. I was in awe then and I am in awe now. I am keeping my eye on his exhibition schedule crossing my fingers he will do our Botanical Gardens someday. Thank you for the inspiration!

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