A unique art installation, an 18-foot-tall troll named Malin, made its debut on Friday in Austin's Pease Park. Created by world-renowned Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo, the sculpture is made from local and repurposed wood. Malin is not only a significant addition to the park's aesthetics but also serves a functional purpose. In her hands, she holds a basin full of water intended to nourish the wildlife, contingent upon humans remembering to pour water into it. This installation marks the first of its kind in Texas, drawing attention and enchantment from visitors.
Austin park unveils giant troll sculpture, the first of its kind in Texas https://t.co/5da7UqOywL
'World-renowned' troll art enchants guests at Texas park ✨ https://t.co/rkNJa8TNOY
What if you could take something out of left field -- or center and right for that matter -- and put it in your backyard? This Alvin man and a talented artist did just that. https://t.co/oqlbayxqLM #khou11 @zacktKHOU
Pease Park’s new 18-foot-tall troll is made of local and repurposed wood. And in her hands is an offering: a basin full of water to nourish the wildlife. But the water is only there if humans remember to pour it. https://t.co/8sm2E9YdOn
Find Austin's new giant troll over the river and through the woods at Pease Park https://t.co/LZ1rw98gRh
18-foot-tall troll in Pease Park by Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo is unveiled https://t.co/Hq8Ej3Ev4G
Pease Park’s newest art installation is tucked away in the woods, but she’s hard to miss. Malin is an 18-foot-tall troll made of local and repurposed wood. https://t.co/ClONRdlGl8
ICYMI: A giant troll that was under construction in Austin's Pease Park made its debut on Friday. https://t.co/5Mx9WTfk0S