Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall

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Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall

Sculpture · City Center District

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Swiss Ave, Dallas, TX 75204

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Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
Traveling Man Sculpture - Walking Tall by null
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Three polished metal robot sculptures tell a story.  

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Aug 8, 2025

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30 Places to Go Deep in the Art of Texas

"Depending on which corner of the Dallas neighborhood you find yourself on you might catch a different chapter of the story of giant robot, The Traveling Man, be it his birth, his stroll or his rest.  The three large installations in the neighborhood are the work of artist Brad Oldham who created the figures in order to replace a previous bunch of murals that were once seen as the welcoming symbol of the neighborhood. Once the murals had to be taken down due to construction of a light rail system, The Traveling Man statues were born. Each of the figures is built of polished metal sheets held together with rivets, all meant to evoke the railway history of the neighborhood of Deep Ellum.   Moving from one statue to another the story of the Traveling Man proceeds from birth to life. The first statue, called Awakening, features just a portion of the Traveling Man’s head and one of his clamps emerging from a pit of gravel as one of his songbird pals looks on. According to the story devised by the planners of the robot mascot The Traveling Man began life as a regular locomotive buried beneath an elm tree, but when a splash of gin was spilled on the roots of the tree, the weird folktale transformer emerged from the ground.  Continuing down Good Latimer Street, you next find the huge robot reclining against a piece of debris salvaged from one of Deep Ellum’s old rail tunnels. This time The Traveling Man is represented in full with a smile and a guitar as he sits with his legs leisurely crossed in a piece known as Waiting on the Train.     Finally The Traveling Man lives up to his name in the last, and tallest piece of the three. In Walking Tall The Traveling Man is seen taking a jaunty stroll with his avian sidekicks on his arm and around his feet.  The Traveling Man, in all of his forms, are located not far from the Deep Ellum light rail station making him the ambassador for the area, reminding visitors and locals alike not only of the neighborhood’s history with trains but also its more recent history as a cradle for the arts." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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jason molidor

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What an incredible piece of public art. I wish i knew there were two others i would have walked over to look at them. There are three total. More cities need high end public art like this. It’s on the light rail, so if you have a day pass or are already headed to deep Ellum they are super easy to see.

Megan Groh

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Cool spot for a quick photo if you're in the area.

Barbara Drawhorn

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My grandson and I loved the statue of the Traveling Man in all its locations. This particular site was a bit disappointing because there was construction near its location and the area around the statue needs to be beautified.

Lety Cadenas

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Really insane how big this is! Love the angle of the sculpture, birdies are cute too

Jay Green

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Cool wish Dallas had more signature Dallas sights but cool I dig it

Vanessa Christoffel

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Great detour to take!! Very cool pieces of art!

Daniela Gaudino

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I absolutely loved this sculpture , the reason why the artist created 3 of them and the story behind

Alejandro Herrera

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It looked amazing, beautiful, sight, beautiful art.