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Thomas Dambo trolls in North Kingstown, East Providence and Richmond will join two already in Charlestown's Ninigret Park.
"Trolls: A Field Study by Thomas Dambo" consists of 12 life ... the June 26 announcement at the gardens. Though Dambo's other exhibit "Trolls: Save the Humans" has toured cities across the United ...
Yet another giant troll sculpture is in the works in Rhode Island — this time in North Kingstown. The town announced Monday ...
Dambo’s trolls don’t like humans because they waste nature’s resources and pollute the planet. The mythical creatures have a ...
Dambo, who lives in Denmark, pulled from his Danish and Scandinavian roots for inspiration. Trolls date back to Nordic folklore and are characters in fairy tales in Dambo’s region of the world.
Thomas Dambo's 'TROLLS' remind us that creativity and sustainability go hand in hand. It is a new opportunity for visitors, especially families, to find new adventures at Filoli." ...
Thomas Dambo, a world-renowned recycle artist, activist and troll builder added two of his creations to Rhode Island this year. Here's what it's like to watch Dambo and his team work.
The exhibit “Trolls: Save the Humans” by Danish artist Thomas Dambo will run at the historic Filoli gardens in San Mateo County through early Nov., 2025. Pictured: “Basse Buller” at Filoli.
Constructed by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, "Trolls: A Field Study by Thomas Dambo" will bring 12 life-size interactive wooden troll sculptures to the arboretum's trails and gardens in November.
Each troll takes about 1,000 hours to build, and locals often help. Dambo also sometimes collects trash from local businesses to use as supplies.