Going on a Troll Hunt
It all started with Big Rusty. Thomas Danbo, creator of Big Rusty is a Danish "recycle art activist" who is known for his installations of giant monumental wooden sculptures called trolls, made entirely out of recycled materials. The trolls are installed in various locations in 17 countries. You can check out the map.
Thomas Dambo created "Big Rusty," a gigantic troll sculpture in Hainesport, NJ in 2023, from recycled materials found at the site of a former ceramic factory. Dambo built Rusty on-site, using the factory's discarded metal, wood, and concrete, he wants to promote recycling and environmental awareness by transforming trash into public art.
Troll Trek was created to honor and thank Thomas Dambo for selecting Burlington County as the home of one of his famous trolls,” said Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson. “To do that, we decided to bring Big Rusty some troll friends. Now that they have arrived, we hope residents will visit each of them and marvel at the creativity of these artists. We also hope the trolls make people think more about protecting our natural environment and reimagine what we toss out as trash.”
The new trolls were made by 16 artists and teams of artists selected from dozens of submissions made in response to a Burlington County Parks System prospectus. Each artist or team was awarded a $500 stipend to help cover the cost of materials and installation expenses. For more information you can check out Burlington County's website.
Shall we begin?
I was under the assumption that the trolls would be all hanging around near-ish to each other.. thankfully I mapped them out in advance and turned out they were quite far from each other and this was going to take longer than a couple of hours. So we started early. Once we were near we stopped at Bordentown Bagels and grabbed a few along with coffee.. they were very very good.
and then we were off to visit our first troll.
Meet Edward and and his trollmate Iris can be found in Bordentown and were created by Created by John Canon. Exact address can be found on the county website.
Say hello to Rily the Abilities Troll in Burlington, created by Julie Deluccy. He was created to support the mission of Resources for Independent Living (RIL), an organization that empowers people with disabilities.
Meet Visser a Dutch fisherman who loves sunsets over the water and listening to bird songs. Visser was created by Peter Bieling.
Next up was Hagatha created by Jason Miller. We saw her from afar, there was construction taking place and a one way road and no offence but she didn't look all that so we do not have a picture of her.
Flora was created by daughter and dad duo Carmen and Eduardo Jimenez. Eduardo has an Instagram page where you can see more of his upcycled art.
Melinda, Melinda.. how hard we tired but you could not be found. Melinda was created by Jennifer Hildebrand. She was supposed to be in Country Village Playground but we could not find this playground. We found two other playgrounds but no Melinda. We asked a local lady walking her dog as well a landscaper blowing leaves and funnily enough not only had they never heard of Melinda or the mentioned playground.. they had no idea there were trolls hidden amongst them. Sometimes you just don't know what's happening in your own neighborhood.
And then it was time to meet the troll that started it all.. Big Rusty. He was located up a sketchy dirt road that we weren't sure we were even supposed to be on.. but just a few seconds in and there was a large parking lot and an abandoned factory covered in graffiti. It was a vibe for sure.
We had to take a little walk to get to him..
and the there he was on him lonesome made by the forrest around him.. strumming his banjo playing sweet melodies for the birds and the squirrels.
Are you ready to meet this sweetie? Pipsqueak, created by Maya Sorhage is a young, friendly troll who is a bit shy. He wanders around with his flower walking stick and he uses ladybug wings like a cape of armor.
Weft was created by Cassie Jones. There was a bit of a confusion as to which High School he was located in. Thankfully this time someone did know of his existence and pointed us in the right direction. According to the artist as mentioned on her Instagram account.. link above! "Weft being made of exposed wool his life won’t stop as it is. He will allow birds and creatures to take wool from him to use in their own nests, assisting the local fauna. He will retain large amounts of water in times of rain and become a place for plants to grow, assisting the local flora."
Retlaw in Mount Holly was created by Julie Park and Adam Pietras.
It was amazing to see how creatively so many artists used their recycled materials. How awesome is Retlaw's beard!
Unfortunately the next one.. Bucket Head Bobby created by Lowell Doerr. We followed the GPS location and parked exactly where he was supposed to be. Could not find him. We went in every which direction. A blog mentioned he was on a different street so we walked up and down that street and still no sight of Bobby. It was when we were ready to give up that I spotted him, hidden by overgrowth. Maybe he would be easier to find in winter or fall but the amount of time we spent looking for him.. this was a massive letdown.
Gracie the Garden Troll was created by Norma and John Neimeister. and she is as pretty as can be sitting on a bench in Historic Smithville.
Gracie was not the only troll in Historic Smithville. Troll on a Stroll created by KT Carney was nearby.
One troll was damaged during a storm so was no longer viewable and unfortunately we had to skip Sally McScraps as she was too out of the way for us.
So we had two trolls left on the list..
Here is Tommy the Tetanus Troll, he is a forest troll and an environmental advocate. He is guarding his nearby Troll Hole where he resides.
Tommy is located in Arney's Mount Park and created by Marc Tous, Fred Poinsett and Steven Thorpe. We had to walk a couple of minutes on a trail to find him.
Last is Kevin, located in Juliustown Park and created by Meg and Miles Simon.
Troll Trek was created to honor and thank Thomas Dambo for selecting Burlington County as the home of one of his famous trolls,” said Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson. “To do that, we decided to bring Big Rusty some troll friends. Now that they have arrived, we hope residents will visit each of them and marvel at the creativity of these artists. We also hope the trolls make people think more about protecting our natural environment and reimagine what we toss out as trash.”
The new trolls were made by 16 artists and teams of artists selected from dozens of submissions made in response to a Burlington County Parks System prospectus. Each artist or team was awarded a $500 stipend to help cover the cost of materials and installation expenses. For more information you can check out Burlington County's website.
Shall we begin?
I was under the assumption that the trolls would be all hanging around near-ish to each other.. thankfully I mapped them out in advance and turned out they were quite far from each other and this was going to take longer than a couple of hours. So we started early. Once we were near we stopped at Bordentown Bagels and grabbed a few along with coffee.. they were very very good.
and then we were off to visit our first troll.
Say hello to Rily the Abilities Troll in Burlington, created by Julie Deluccy. He was created to support the mission of Resources for Independent Living (RIL), an organization that empowers people with disabilities.
Meet Visser a Dutch fisherman who loves sunsets over the water and listening to bird songs. Visser was created by Peter Bieling.
Next up was Hagatha created by Jason Miller. We saw her from afar, there was construction taking place and a one way road and no offence but she didn't look all that so we do not have a picture of her.
Melinda, Melinda.. how hard we tired but you could not be found. Melinda was created by Jennifer Hildebrand. She was supposed to be in Country Village Playground but we could not find this playground. We found two other playgrounds but no Melinda. We asked a local lady walking her dog as well a landscaper blowing leaves and funnily enough not only had they never heard of Melinda or the mentioned playground.. they had no idea there were trolls hidden amongst them. Sometimes you just don't know what's happening in your own neighborhood.
Weft was created by Cassie Jones. There was a bit of a confusion as to which High School he was located in. Thankfully this time someone did know of his existence and pointed us in the right direction. According to the artist as mentioned on her Instagram account.. link above! "Weft being made of exposed wool his life won’t stop as it is. He will allow birds and creatures to take wool from him to use in their own nests, assisting the local fauna. He will retain large amounts of water in times of rain and become a place for plants to grow, assisting the local flora."
It was amazing to see how creatively so many artists used their recycled materials. How awesome is Retlaw's beard!
One troll was damaged during a storm so was no longer viewable and unfortunately we had to skip Sally McScraps as she was too out of the way for us.
So we had two trolls left on the list..
Such a fun post! I was prepared for Big Rusty to be my favorite, but they are all fantastic. I'm smiling.
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How interesting, they do look rather weird. I found some on the map in Western Australia.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. What a fun adventure. 😁
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun thing to do!
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oh my goodness, that looks like so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks great. You’ve inspired me to look at what’s going on in my own neighbourhood. Also, those bagels look gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a really fun post -- and it had to be a great day out! I love each and every one of them, some are exceptionally clever!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, the bagels look amazing. What a fun day for your family.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed tracking down the trolls with you. I want one of those bagels... YUM! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever and some of them are really cute! (poor Hagatha 😉) I love the "please do not climb on Kevin" sign and the claws made out of deer antlers on Noelle.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was quite the adventure. So many interesting interpretations of the concept of troll.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to take a trip to see all the trolls. What fun! The bagels look yummy too.
Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
That sounds like quite an adventurous undertaking!
ReplyDeleteThis was really interesting and the creations are fascinating given they are all from scaps. what a great idea to help clean up the environment and looks like you all had a fun day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way to make a statement and to have people visit areas they might not normally go. Bravo to you and your family for trying to find all the trolls.
ReplyDeleteTommy Troll has a trash mouth. Ha! I wish I was more creative. It would be fun to make junk into art. Currently I make junk into cat yard amenities. At least I recycle. That was fun trip, hunting the trolls.
ReplyDeleteThis seems like a fun adventure, something one wouldn't normally do.
ReplyDeleteI love every one of these arty fellows. I kind of think of it as "junk art.
ReplyDeleteI'd much rather see fun art versus a garbage dump.
You go in the best adventures.
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WE DID THIS TOO and i wrote about it, wasn't it so fun?? we never found "Visser a Dutch fisherman" and the one by the antique shop had already been taken down!! bucket head was very hard to find, i know exactly where you were....you had to cross the street and go thru a restaurant to get to it. we would have never found it if a passer by didn't notice us!!! i love this kind of stuff, we did it in 2 seperate days!!
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ReplyDeletecreative sculptures...... love to see one day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of trolls! We've got about eight of the Thomas Danbo ones in a nature reserve near us. They are magnificent! xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun family outing. I enjoyed looking at all of those trolls!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool adventure, I like french toasts.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds fun.
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ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I love reading about your travels!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun activity to see them all! You are always doing creative trips and experiences! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight! Perfect for this time of the year, and every troll is charming.
ReplyDeleteAn incredible hunt ! All the trolls are amazing !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing !
Have a nice day !
Anna
What Fun! We will have to take the Royals there the next time we visit Jersey.
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent way to make a walk interesting. There's so much imagination on display. I like the idea of Pipsqueak providing material for nests and bedding for plants.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks like such an awesome and fun adventure
ReplyDeleteOh how cool is this!! You got so many great shots. They have trolls in Seattle too, there is a big carved one under a bridge.
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That would be a fun adventure going around trying to find the different trolls, even if some were a bit disappointing, people can be so creative. We use to live in that area when we lived in New Jersey about 20 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI do love a troll! How marvellous. I wish we had some in Australia. I have seen lots of photos of this fellow's art, and would love to see them in person.
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sherry
What a fun thing to do with your family! These trolls are wonderful pieces of art.
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This post is making me want to hunt these cute trolls and crave some really good bread!
ReplyDeleteThe lady bug is so delightful. : )
ReplyDeleteThe food always looks good in your posts. This is such a fun thing to do! I would love to go do this some time. But since I may not, it is fun to live vicariously through your post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun thing to do! And those bagels look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteThese trolls are amazing! And they draw attention to our environmental awareness! Some of them are really funny!
Have a great weekend!
This is so much fun, and all the trolls are so unique!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great adventure! We were talking about how we need to take our girls to see the troll here. Hopefully next summer.
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