The Best Seattle Sculptures And Statues

Seattle is full of unique sculptures and plenty of public art. We are starting to build up a list and photos of the best of the best in the city. We also have an ever-expanding list of Seattle Public Art. Make sure to check back for updates and feel free to let us know what we may have missed. 

The Fremont Troll

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It's a giant troll under a bridge providing photo opportunities for the entire family! Next time you are in Fremont make sure to stop by and say hi to the local troll. It even now has stairs to make it easier to check out! 




Ken Griffey Jr Statue

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The Ken Griffey Jr State located outside of T-Mobile Park and is an easy photo to capture. On game day it gets hectic with the crowds, but on my most days all the angles are yours for the capturing.




Jimi Hendrix Statue

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Visit Seattle rock star legend, Jimi Hendrix, in bronze, frozen kneeling in mid-shred along the sidewalk on Capitol Hill.




Hat And Boots

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The hat n' boots at Oxbow Park has been said to be the soul of the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle. Literally, someone kinda said that and it is worth checking out and documenting. "The Hat n' Boots is as important to Georgetown as the Golden Gate Bridge is to San Francisco," says Allan Phillips, former director of the Georgetown Community Council. "If the Hat n' Boots were ever to be gone from Georgetown, it would be like losing our soul."




The Giant Popsicle

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You cannot eat this Seattle sculpture, but you might want to. The 17-foot-tall work of public pop art in Belltown was created by Catherine Mayer whose art is all about reactions. 




The Echo Sculpture

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The 46-foot-tall head sculpture created by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa is hard to miss along the Seattle waterfront located in the Olympic Sculpture Park. The title of this piece of art is Echo and was named after the mountain nymph from Greek mythology.




Frankie Feetsplinters The Troll

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The newest troll in Seattle by Thomas Dambo is Frankie Feetsplinters! According to Thomas, Frankie doesn't like little humans and thinks humans are so dumb.




Bruunidun The Troll

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Another troll was built out of recyclable materials by Thomas Dambo. This troll's name is Bruunidun who can be seen playing the flute with a song for the orcas at Lincoln Park in West Seattle.




Jefferson Park Skate Space Sculpture

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This sculpture installed in Jefferson Park was designed by Oregon artist CJ Rench with the intent to be a skateboarder on.