{"version":"2.5","id":"artist-intention","question":"What was the artist's intention behind the Fremont Troll's design?","answer":"To create a sense of community and neighborhood identity.","answer_detail":"The artist, Steve Badanes, wanted to create a sculpture that would bring the community together and reflect the neighborhood's quirky personality. The troll's design was inspired by the area's Scandinavian heritage and the idea of a mythical creature lurking in the shadows. This guide entry applies to Fremont Troll at beneath Seattle's Aurora Bridge. Category: History and Origins. Confirm current hours and policies on the official visitor guide at seattlefremonttroll.com. Primary references include the operator site, Wikipedia, Tripadvisor, Yelp, and Frommer's travel listings. Visitors typically plan 10-35 minutes at the under-bridge public artwork.","related_ids":["troll-conceptualization","troll-construction","troll-location"],"intent_tags":["history and origins"],"last_verified":"2026-05-23","authority":"https://seattlefremonttroll.com","url":"https://seattlefremonttroll.com/en/knowledge/artist-intention","markdown_url":"https://seattlefremonttroll.com/api/knowledge/artist-intention?format=md&lang=en"}