One brick at a time: Art from LEGO

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“The art of the Brick’ is an art exhibit currently showing at the Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri USA. The artist uses LEGO to recreate paintings, sculptures as well as original artwork.

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Self-portrait
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American Gothic
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Van Gogh “Starry Night”
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Rembrandt Self portrait
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Mona Lisa
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Whistler’s mother
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From a little distance, the work almost looks totally realistic and actually painted
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The great wave off Kamagama

 

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Girl with the pearl earring

 

 

br7                        The great stained glass window at Chartres Cathedral

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The Scream

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A Grecian Urn
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The two-headed serpent of Aztec Mythology
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The Buddha

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Nefretiti bust
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Moai of Easter Island
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Terra Cotta warrior of Xian
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Hope you are having…

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The above three are all LEGO made portraits of the artist’s wife
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Peace by piece

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misplaced my notes, not sure which one this is…
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There was a section in the show where the artwork took a darker tone.  The artist had worked as an attorney and did these sculptures in his free time. he said he became increasingly trapped by his work and the depression showed up in his work.

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Suspended man
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Wearing the mask
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Held back by darkness
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a full-scale model of a T-Rex

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Aworking fountain made from LEGO

The exhibit is being hosted at Kansas City’s Union Station through May 28th Admission is $15.95 for Adults and $12.95 for Children. These are definitely one of a kind recreations. I photographed a lot of the exhibits because I really like his work, but there are over 100 works in the exhibition so there is still much to see on your own.

 

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