There wasn't an area in the Denver Botanical Gardens that didn't have a display of Chihuly, though I'm still wondering how they decided what went where. This was in the Japanese garden and the glass pieces are called "Walla Wallas" which I thought was clever since both the Walla Walla onions and the artist come from the state of WA. The pieces must have been anchored because they didn't appear to be floating around. Question of the day, would these pieces be displayed on the ground of a water element wasn't available? hmmmm
Saturday, October 25, 2014
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There wasn't an area in the Denver Botanical Gardens that didn't have a display of Chihuly, though I'm still wondering how they decided what went where. This was in the Japanese garden and the glass pieces are called "Walla Wallas" which I thought was clever since both the Walla Walla onions and the artist come from the state of WA. The pieces must have been anchored because they didn't appear to be floating around. Question of the day, would these pieces be displayed on the ground of a water element wasn't available? hmmmm
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