Sold as a poster also. A creepy gift for any child, or a great gift for any adult child.
Jaipur, India
Lego reconstruction of Henri Cartier Bresson’s 1933 photograph ‘Madrid’.
An attempt to do decently lit portraits of very small starwars things.
Lego scout trooper portrait session. He’s missing his speeder bike already
This 3D-illustration is made with Lightwave-3D, my favorite 3Dapp. The combination of this fun toy and the feeling of sliding out in a boat an early morning makes a great idea for a picture. / I have permission from Lego to show this artwork.
Indianna with his father, taken on some brown paper, using a desk lamp for the lighting.
A Lego recreation of the famous still frame from Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin’s 1967 film footage of Bigfoot.
A Lego recreation of Robert Capa’s 1944 photograph taken during the D-Day landings on Omaha beach during World War II. Original here … en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Capa%2C_D-Day1.jpg
Birthday cake, built with thousands of LEGO® bricks by artist Sean Kenney
A Lego recreation of W. Eugene Smith’s 1946 photograph entitled “The Walk to Paradise Garden”. Taken of his children entering a forest clearing. Original photograph here … http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/smith/smith_children_walking_full.html
Sculptures created with thousands of LEGO bricks by artist Sean Kenney. Sean Kenney has been playing with LEGO toys, non-stop, for over 30 years. He creates sculptures, full time, using hundreds of thousands of LEGO bricks every year. Based in New York City, he has produced artwork and commissions worldwide for galleries and museums, television and magazines, corporations, famous stores, and for individuals from grandmothers to celebrities. Sean and his work have been seen in The New York Times, BBC news, Elle Magazine, Good Morning America, New York Magazine, and numerous documentaries and retrospectives about LEGO toys.
Children’s illustration drawn freehand in ink and coloured in Photoshop.
Lego Snowtrooper
Ceci n’est pas un Magritte. A bit of surrealist Lego.
see more at http://legostormtroopers.blogspot.com/
“Droids don’t pull people’s arms out of their sockets when they lose. Wookiees are known to do that.”
This is a stylised lego minifig as Spiderman
A Lego recreation of Philippe Halsman’s 1948 photographic collaboration with Salvador Dalí entitled “Dalí Atomicus”. This was rather difficult, and wet. It took two and a half hours to set up, and 15 seconds before the set was destroyed by the chaos that ensues when you turn a hosepipe on a carefully balanced Lego scene.
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