Chihuly Garden and Glass is in Seattle at the base of the Space Needle. It is dedicated to the glass artist Dale Chihuly and it is simply amazing. If you go make sure that you have plenty of time and that your camera is fully charged. It is simply amazing. The place is brand new and has room to grow.
We went through the galleries and gardens twice and still didn’t think we saw everything.
gorgeous ..
That is wonderful! We saw similar glass in the Casino at Atlantis in Nassau, Bahamas. And, there is a great deal of glass on board the ship where we spend half of our lives.
Your images are wonderful. I just love glass so this is a treat! Gorgeous!
How beautiful! I love all those colors.
These shots are superb!
Isn’t it a terrific place!!! I think we got several shots of the same things! I’m so glad you got to visit the museum while in Seattle!!
Great pictures — his stuff is magical isn’t it? We haven’t seen this new place, but once went to his studio in Tacoma, where we watched apprentices create some of these works — an amazing experience.
Those colours and images are magical.
Really lovely colors, great compositions, I really like. Nice pictures.
I love his work but had no idea there was such a gallery in Seattle. Great shots.
I do love Chihuly!
Beautiful. I wish I had known about that when we were in Seattle. Next time…
This place is fantastic ! You must had so much fun by catching all of those beautiful reflection… Thanks for this sharing ; it is a nice discovery for me, the Chihuly Garden and Glass (thx for the link).
To sit on that bench seems to be worth the whole trip. Shine on!
Beautiful colours! I love them!!!!
I would have loved this place with all its photo ops! Beautiful colours and reflections.
Dog one It!!! We did not go to the space needle this year and look what I missed. This glass is gorgeous and bet it is even more beautiful up close. Glad you had you camera ready to start shooting. genie
Fabulous! I love the one of SPB! Thanks for sharing!
My mom just went to see his work at the Dallas Arboretum. Beautiful!
Stunning colours, shapes and designs … I wouldn’t know where to look first! But the boatload of glass in the 2nd photo would make a great place to start!