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It’s beautiful and highly detailed, almost unsettling in how real it feels. The craftsmanship is impressive up close, but that’s the problem. You can’t really get close. The fence keeps you far enough away that photos feel awkward and the details get lost unless you zoom in hard. You can tell there’s a lot to appreciate, but you experience it more as an object than an encounter. Still striking, still memorable, just frustrating the distance.
The "Big Eyes" area is a private area, surrounded by a fence. There's really nothing worth seeing there. It's not worth making a special trip. It's located in the city center, so it's relatively easy to find. The photos weren't anything special. Not recommended for too many people to watch So-so You can also visit the mini revolving chapel nearby.
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Kinda interesting place to round up your visit of Dallas downtown, you won't spend there more than 10 minutes though. The spot you are able to see the eyeball from is quite far. Don't forget to scan the QR code on the right to get some additional info about it.
This massive 30-foot eyeball sculpture by Tony Tasset is a quirky and memorable photo stop in downtown Dallas. Located near The Joule hotel, it’s hard to miss and definitely sparks a reaction—whether awe, amusement, or “what the heck?” 😂 What I liked: Bold and unique piece of public art that gives downtown a fun edge. Fun spot for photos and a conversation starter. Free to visit from the street—great for a quick stop while exploring. Things to know: The sculpture is on private hotel grounds, so direct access is limited and you’ll likely view it from behind a fence. Parking in the area can be challenging, so it’s easier to walk or rideshare when visiting. If you're in downtown Dallas looking for something offbeat and memorable—this eyeball fits the bill. 👁️
What a unique art structure! An eyeball! Who would have thought of building this gigantic eyeball! What fun it was to look at! Where it is located is gated. But one can see it clearly and with the zoom capability of a camera phone, the eye is looking straight at you. Uniquely Dallas!