Dale Chihuly is a world famous glass artisan who has had major installations around the world. His museum in the Seattle Center has a lot of beautiful stuff. There's also a video of one of the rooms. The museum is an indoor/outdoor thing and is surprizingly extensive.




lots of soft-form bowls in the first room


large construct up from the floor


long row of "stuff"


same long row of "stuff"


the other end of the long row of "stuff"


discussion of the next two shots. Both of the rowboats are sitting on a mirrored floor area


rowboat 1


rowboat 2


ceiling fixture


up from the floor and a closeup of it directly below




down from the ceiling


down from the ceiling


down from the ceiling and closeup




a long hall with glass roof and large installation of some of his glass works. Below are a couple of closeups, the first one showing the Space Needle in the background (it was literally right next door)






just another glass weirdness construct shot from inside the long hall. Below is the same thing taken outside.




Some upward flowing petals that have filled with snow


Uh ... this is a ... uh ... uh ... OK, I give up. Whatever it is, there's a closeup below




glass sculpture garden with the base of the Space Needle in the background. The rest of the pics from here down are just various stuff in the sculpture garden, then the last two are the "Hall of Chandeliers"
























the "Hall of Chandeliers" and a closeup below. This is covered but is outside next to the sculpture garden on the right and the enclosed part of the museum on the left and ahead.