Texas giant troll burns down in Pease Park fire as heartbroken artist Thomas Dambo speaks out

A beloved giant troll sculpture in Texas met a tragic end last week when a fire ravaged the wooden creation, leaving its creator deeply saddened.

Thomas Dambo, a Danish artist, expressed his sorrow on Wednesday over the destruction of “Malin’s Fountain,” an 18-foot-tall troll that had been a centerpiece in Austin’s Pease Park before succumbing to an early morning fire on May 21.

“It took me a few days to process this,” Dambo conveyed on Instagram. “I’ve been overwhelmed with messages, photos, and videos since Thursday. Your love for Malin has been incredible.”

“I am grateful for the memorials, the flowers, the drawings, and all the photos shared. It truly touches my heart. It’s devastating,” he continued.

“Built with love by hundreds in Austin, she became a cherished part of the community and the beautiful Pease Park she called home.”

Firefighters from the Austin Fire Department rushed to the scene just before 5:30 a.m. on May 21, after flames were reported by a passerby on Lamar Boulevard, near the park.

Firefighters extinguished the blaze, but the sculpture was destroyed.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation as arson investigators are also looking into the destruction, CBS Austin reported.

The sculpture, unveiled in March 2024, was the only Texas installation among more than 100 troll artworks Dambo has created around the world since 2014.

In July 2023, Dambo installed a 20-foot-tall sculpture called “Big Rusty” off Route 38 in Burlington County, New Jersey.

Built with the help of about 150 Austin volunteers, “Malin’s Fountain” was made from reclaimed wood from a decommissioned water tower at the J.J. Pickle Research Campus and cedar roots donated by residents.

Dambo said one of his favorite things about the installation was watching visitors leave water for the troll so she could help feed animals during Austin’s hottest months.

“I was so proud to see the old water tower from the Pickle Research Campus, along with cedar roots donated by locals, recycled and given new life through her. It hurts deeply to know that it all went up in smoke,” he wrote.

“My heart is still heavy as I process everything and wait for more information. I truly hope this was just a tragic accident. For now, I’m sending my love to everyone in Austin.”

Dambo said it is “still too early to say what comes next,” adding that Malin belonged both to the community that helped build her and to the park she called home, according to the Austin American-Statesman.

The Pease Park Conservancy said it is working with city officials to determine next steps and plans to hold a memorial this summer, but said it is too early to know whether Malin will be rebuilt or replaced.

“The Conservancy and our City partners are devastated by the loss of Malin’s Fountain this morning,” Pease Park Conservancy CEO Nicole Netherton said.

“She was a beautiful reminder about the importance of generosity and joy, and we hope that park visitors who experienced her will continue to carry her message forward.”

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