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Giant trolls are coming to Rhode Island’s Ninigret Park

Made of reclaimed wood, Thomas Dambo’s recycled art is featured more than 20 countries, including in China, Brazil, Australia, Germany, France, and South Korea, as well as the United States. Danish artist Thomas Dambo is set to unveil two giant trolls at Rhode Island's Ninigret Park in May. The project is part of a push by the South County Tourism Council to increase visitors to the state and form a "troll trail". The trolls are made of recycled and reclaimed wood and will be unveiled at Ninigrets Park in Charlestown. Dambo's work has been featured in over 20 countries, including China, Brazil, Australia, Germany, France, and South Korea. The team is looking for volunteers to help build the trolls.

Giant trolls are coming to Rhode Island’s Ninigret Park

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“We hope to have a few more trolls in the future to connect the state and form a Rhode Island ‘troll trail,’” said Louise Bishop, South County Tourism Council president in a news release.

The trolls, which are made of recycled and reclaimed wood, will be unveiled at Ninigret Park in Charlestown in May. The initiative is part of a push from the South County Tourism council to bring more visitors to the Ocean State.

Two giant trolls are coming to Rhode Island this spring — an art installment of international fame by renowned Danish artist Thomas Dambo.

Dambo’s recycled art is featured more than 20 countries, including in China, Brazil, Australia, Germany, France, and South Korea. In the United States, Dambo’s trolls have drawn crowds in Illinois, Florida, and Kentucky. Five of his trolls, including one that stands nearly three stories tall, are tucked away in the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay.

“I am very much looking forward to coming to Rhode Island,” Dambo said in a press release. “My wife comes from New England, so I really love the area. I came last year for a site visit, I got to see so much of the beautiful area. I have a good idea for an installation with some really big stones. And if I have an obsession, it is that I like big stones.”

Dambo and his team will arrive in South County this month to start building the trolls, and they are looking for help from volunteers. (Interested volunteers can email [email protected].)

The imaginative artwork transports visitors to a magical world while conveying the importance of forest preservation, conservation, and our responsibility to the environment around us.

“My mission is Waste No More,” Dambo said in the release. “Our world is drowning in trash, while we are running out of natural resources. I spend my life showing the world that beautiful things can be made out of trash. I give new life to discarded materials by turning them into large-scale artworks. My aim at the moment is to build 1,000 Trolls using recycled materials all over the world.”

Brittany Bowker can be reached at [email protected]. Follow her @brittbowker and also on Instagram @brittbowker.

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