Art of the Brick Exhibit is just…Wow! Artist Nathan Sawaya’s Work is amazing. I want to go back and take more time looking and thinking about all his creativity that went into making these artworks. And all from regular LEGO pieces.Thousands of them.
Carnegie Science Center with Michael, Jack and Maura responding to Edvard Munch’s The Scream
One of my favorites (with undulating lights simulating water) was The Swimmer.
Yes, that’s all constructed with LEGO. The piece count is written on each artwork’s label.
It all starts with the single brick
The kids enjoyed building with LEGO at the stations provided on the second floor
a lot of pieces in the Easter Island sculpture Moai Part of the In Pieces Gallery. LEGO objects in large photographs. Umbrella in this one
She is right it is amazing!!!!!
Absolutely amazing what you can CREATE with Lego pieces!
It truly is amazing, thanks Peter.
The Swimmer is cool, but the T-Rex is Amazing! Lego art is great. Enjoyed the post.
Yes the T-Rex is something to see. Glad you liked the post.
Amazing, Lego is so timeless and versatile – in the right hands!
You’re right Gilly snd Nathan Sawaya’s hands are imcredibly talented.
WOW is right!
Super talent!
Those lego creations are amazing! The kids are cute too.
Fabulous post! Felt like I have been to the Show! LOVE the kids doing the “Scream.” The Swimmer is definitely
a winner. Such a luscious blue! It IS amazing and WOW!!!
Some of those Lego arts look like ol 8 bit game chracters.
Terrific photos Ruth. Looks like you had some fun. 😀
Amazing art. I wish my son (now 24 and living in Boston) could see this exhibit. He was the king of Legos growing up.
I bet the exhibit comes to Boston!
Wow is right! I can’t begin to imagine how much time, effort, and patience that takes….