‘Blue Trees’ Artist Returns to Houston with Colossal New Sculpture

‘Blue Trees’ Artist Returns to Houston with Colossal New Sculpture

A rendering of 'Rising Knoll'

WORLD-FAMOUS ARTIST Konstantin Dimopoulos, known for his Blue Trees installations, is back with a new project, created in collaboration with The Howard Hughes Corporation as a gateway to master-planned community Bridgeland’s forthcoming 7,000-home village, Prairieland.


Titled Rising Knoll, the 24-foot high sculpture is exactly that, a rising and falling knoll of reeds shaped to merge with the surrounding landscape and invoke the 24-hour cycle of the rising and setting sun. Rising Knoll will also be a “cornerstone” for a series of outdoor, public art works installed throughout the Cypress community’s pedestrian pathways, each designed to connect with the shape and scope of the surrounding environment and complement the relationship between the new village and the surrounding Katy Prairie ecosystem.

It’s a tall order, but the Australian-based artist is uniquely qualified to take it on. Houstonians will no doubt recall Dimopoulos’s 2013 eye-popping transformation of the crepe myrtles withing the Waugh and Memorial cloverleaf into a blue forest resembling the flora of an alien planet, using only natural pigments designed to gradually disappear over time. In 2018, Dimopoulos was at it again, this time coloring the same trees in bright green and his now trademark royal blue. (No doubt somewhere, Yves Klein is smiling.)

Rising Knoll shares a connection to Dimopoulos’s other Bridgeland sculpture Windgrass, located directly across the Grand Parkway at the entrance to Parkland Village. The kinetic sculpture consists of several unevenly planted reeds, together resembling prairie grass, which are designed to move and quietly sound with the wind. (It’s also lit up at night, which is quite striking to see.) With Rising Knoll, Dimopoulos is endeavoring to “create and sense of balance and harmony with Windgrass” and, as he did with Blue Trees, construct work with a minimal environmental footprint to reveal a “symbiosis between art and nature.”

The grand opening of Prairieland Village is planned for Spring 2022.

Art + Entertainment
Expect ‘Complete Beauty and Medical Gym Experience’ at Montrose Med Spa

MONTROSE MED SPA is consistently focused on one thing: the patient. The boutique spa is intentionally designed as haven where clients can realize their aesthetic and wellness aspirations in a secure and comforting environment. Business partners Maricela and Ashley pride themselves on their unwavering commitment to the patient and continuous learning ensuring that clients receive the most safe and effective treatments available. Intentional wellness of placing emphasis on inner well-being and self-care is the vision of the spa and they have curated a team of highly trained professionals who share this philosophy. With this vision in mind, Maricela and Ashley have developed a complete beauty and medical gym experience. Services provided include Medical Weight Loss, EMsculpt Neo, EMface, HydraFacial (face & body), Fillers, Neurotoxins, Microneedling, VI Chemical Peels, and IV Therapy. LUXURY BEAUTY & MEDICAL GYM MEMBERSHIPS available. Schedule your complimentary skin analysis consultation and receive $100 off your first treatment. 713.485.5027, 2505 Dunlavy St. Houston, TX 77006 Follow us on Instagram.


Keep Reading Show less

ON JAN. 3, 2025, I observed a big personal anniversary. As of that day, it’d been 20 years since I first moved to Houston — from the Big Apple media circus, by way of my home state of Louisiana — and began working as an editor in the lifestyle-magazine biz here. It’s been two full decades, which is hard to believe! I like to joke that I’m far too young and good-looking to have done anything for two decades. But here we are.

Keep Reading Show less

Christopher Salazar stars as troubled-genius chef in the Alley's 'Seared'.

ONE OF HOUSTON'S favorite theater makers — Alley Associate Artistic Director Brandon Weinbrenner — has gotten some delicious news about his latest show. The run of his Seared, a sometimes-funny and sometimes-intense tale of life in the kitchen at a suddenly hot New York restaurant by playright Theresa Rebeck, has been extended beyond its original schedule and will now be up through March 9.

Keep Reading Show less
Food+Travel