Posted by dak on Nov 4, 2009 in Art | 0 comments. Nathan Sawaya, he is a lawyer and an artist. Obviously he loves playing with LEGO bricks. These sculptures he made worth thousand dollars. ...
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LegoNews on 4th Nov 2009 (via 1dak.com)
Lego bricks aren't just for building mini cities (or real-life houses, or kitchens, or USB hubs) anymore, they can be used to make art! These celebrity portraits, for example, are all made from black, white and grey Lego bricks. ...
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LegoNews on 2nd Dec 2009 (via geeksugar.com)
I liked the Art LEGO Office so much I decided to move in myself. I made some minor structural modifications – strengthening walls and improving the look of the transparent bricks (my OCD kicked in and I couldn't stand seeing any solid color studs through the transparent bricks/tiles.) I also added the dbw sign which should require no explanation and which turned out so well that you...
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DragonovBrickWorks on 19th Oct 2009 (via dragonovbrickworks.blogspot.com)
He recently created a new composition of LEGO bricks that represents a pretty realistic flames. If you look photos of his LEGO composition from a distance, you wouldn't actually believe that this is made of LEGO bricks. ...
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LegoNews on 20th Jan 2010 (via incredibleworld.net)
Lots of times, people try to define art. The quandary comes up quite often in discussions about Lego; Is this creation art? If it's not, what is art? If I pooped Legos, would that be art? What if I built with them? If I melted a Lego, made it evaporate, and it rained over New York City, would it be considered art? Why or why not? Are you the Andy Warhol of Lego who can say whether or not my c...
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BrickFlotilla on 19th Oct 2009 (via brickflotilla.blogspot.com)
So now that the fever of BrickCon 2009 has passed (probably to be replaced by that other kind of fever that seems to be going around, blech), I have resumed my hunt through the intrawebs for great Lego creations. Machete-ing my way through the densely packed jungles of minifig-based dioramas. Quad-biking my way across vast deserts populated only with Bionicle-built tumbleweed. Thoroughly enjoying ...
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TheLivingBrick on 19th Oct 2009 (via thelivingbrick.blogspot.com)