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LEGO Art Hits the Streets with Hugman
Our favorite LEGO artist, Nathan Sawaya, has decided to do something a little different this time around. His newest project takes LEGO bricks to the streets of New York City. Meet Hugman, a humanoid LEGO structure built to hug various objects in populated areas. While Hugman rarely spends more than one day in one given spot (we imagine he’d be subject to vandalism if left much longer), seeing a LEGO sculpture in any capacity should be enough to change your... Continue reading
LEGO Thumb Tattoo
Our favorite LEGO artist, Nathan Sawaya, never ceases to amaze us with his awesomeness. Sawaya has shown his devotion to the art of LEGO in the most heart-felt way possible. His new LEGO tattoo disguises his own thumb as a LEGO brick, with ink etched into his skin to create a 3D illusion of brick goodness. Nathan says, “What better way to pay tribute to my medium of choice, than permanently inking those marks on to my thumb?” Indeed. To... Continue reading
Interview: LEGO Artist Nathan Sawaya
LEGO master Nathan Sawaya should be no stranger to you. We’ve posted about several of his amazing projects, including his newest piece, a five-foot replica of a Blackberry Tour 9360. We were lucky enough to have the chance to delve into the brain of a true artistic genius. It’s not everyday you get to speak to a geek icon, so we were pretty psyched to have a chance to pick through his transformation from practicing lawyer to full-time LEGO artist.... Continue reading
Five-Foot Tall Blackberry Tour Made Entirely Out of LEGOs and a Flatscreen TV
Iconic LEGO sculpture Nathan Sawaya is at it again, and boy does he know his audience. We’ve discussed how Sawaya proved to us the fine line between LEGO art and LEGO play, but he’s just taken it a step further with his newest creation – a five-foot tall LEGO model of the Blackberry Tour 9360. But don’t worry, Sawaya didn’t cheap-out on the display. In fact, he integrated a large flatscreen TV into the model to simulate the screen of... Continue reading
