Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist

You can conjure up real miracles from wood. This is proven by a Danish artist, has created over 100 art projects made with recycled materials and in public spaces with unusual creatures.

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Trees Are Perfect Support

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Recycled Trolls

Thomas Dambo lives and works in Copenhagen. He scours garbage cans and city containers on a daily basis in search of old pallets, abandoned wooden objects, boards and rusty fences. He transforms the materials he finds into giant troll sculptures. Why these creatures? For a long time Scandinavian folklore and tales, which are full of magical creatures, have fascinated the man.

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Chilling by The Rocks

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Unexpected Encounter

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Troll Out Sunbathing

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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A Map to The Giants

The man created over 70 trolls. You can see them in several countries. Of course, most of the sculptures are in Copenhagen. However, it is not easy to find them, because they are cleverly hidden. To find them you need a map. You can also decode short messages, written on the stones next to each of the giants.

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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A Poem Betraying the Place Where Another Troll is Hidden

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Under The Bridge

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Lots of Work And Help From Volunteers

Thomas Dambo creates his trolls in the workshop studio. First, the head is formed and the rest of the body is added at the place where the sculpture is to stay permanently. This is quite a challenge, and there is a lot of work. Volunteers help the artist. It is their names that he calls his giants.

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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A Thoughtful Old Man

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Warrior

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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A Troll Looking in The Water

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Long Live Recycling

Creating one troll takes 700-800 hours of hard work and requires the help of 5-25 people. We must admit that the sculptures are very impressive and, most importantly, they are recycled.

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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A Charming Stick Hairstyle

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Fishing Enthusiast

Recycling Art – 14 Wooden Giants by a Scandinavian Artist
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Trolls Have Conquered Forests and Valleys. 😉

Which giant made the biggest impression on you?