Austin's tiniest park unveils mini traffic troll aimed at stopping speeders
In Austin's eclectic BEPI Park, the 'Traffic Troll' adds quirky charm. Gary Schumann created it from salvaged scraps.
wcti12.comThe latest updates about the Pease Park Troll relate to its installation and unveiling in Austin, Texas, where Danish artist Thomas Dambo created a large wooden troll named Malin for Pease Park. The pieces of coverage indicate the project moved from planning to completion in early 2024, with public unveiling in a ceremony and details about the troll’s size, materials, and location within Pease Park. For ongoing or newer developments beyond early 2024, I don’t have live access in this chat, but you can check local Austin outlets (KXAN, KVUE, Fox 7 Austin), the Pease Park Conservancy site, and local city news feeds for any post-2024 updates.
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In Austin's eclectic BEPI Park, the 'Traffic Troll' adds quirky charm. Gary Schumann created it from salvaged scraps.
wcti12.comFox 7 - Giant troll sculpture to be installed in Pease Park Tribeza - Austin to Welcome a Thomas Dambo Troll in Pease Park KVUE - Pease Park preparing for large troll installation Spectrum - A giant troll is coming to Austin’s Pease Park Conservatory KXAN - Giant troll will soon appear at Austin’s Pease Park Texas Monthly - A Giant Troll is Coming to Austin’s Pease Park Audacy Radio - Update: A GIANT is at Pease Park!!!!
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