A gallery of Nathan Sawaya’s Art of the Brick Skulls from yesterday. The Art of the Brick was a part of the MUGs Brickvention back in 2011.
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A gallery of Nathan Sawaya’s Art of the Brick Skulls from yesterday. The Art of the Brick was a part of the MUGs Brickvention back in 2011.
Nathan Sawaya used over 12,000 Lego bricks to create the brightly coloured Skulls. Skulls was a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition held in conjunction with the 2011 MUGs Brickvention.
Nathan Sawaya’s Guinness Record Winning Lego Tyrannosaurus Rex. This 6 metre long life-sized art work is made up of over 80 thousand bricks is the largest Lego skeleton. The T Rex is seen here as part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the 2011 MUGs Brickvention.
Pedestal by Nathan Sawaya, a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the MUGs Brickvention in 2011.
A portrait of Princess Di by Lego artist Nathan Sawaya. This art work was a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the MUGs Brickvention in 2011.
Nathan Sawaya’s portrait of Courtney in yellow, a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the MUGs Brickvention back in 2011.
Nathan Sawaya’s Parthenon constructed out of more than 30,000 pieces of Lego. It is seen here as a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the MUGs 2011 Brickvention.
Pinching Hand by Nathan Sawaya, a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the MUGs 2011 Brickvention.
Apple by Nathan Sawaya, a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition at the MUGs 2011 Brickvention.
A close-up of the blue thinking Lego man from yesterday. This was a part of the Art of the Brick exhibition by Nathan Sawaya in conjunction with the 2011 Brickvention.
Thankfully, the organisers of the Art of the Brick exhibition had arranged a chair to be left next to Nathan Sawaya’s sitting blue Lego man.
Rain by Nathan Sawaya, this was a part of his Art of the Brick exhibition at MUGs Brickvention back in 2011.