Starry Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, in Lego form![/caption]The Art of the Brick is an absolutely amazing exhibition which is traveling the world. My grandpa, Jess and I went to the one in London, which is in the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane and we all really liked it.
The Art of the Brick is a set of over 85 sculptures and paintings; the twist is they are all made from Lego. All the amazing pieces of art together use over one million Lego bricks and were all created by one fantastic man, Nathan Sawaya.
When we went, I was surprised by how many people were there, we had to wait forty minutes to go in. One of the things I liked about it was the video at the start. Nathan talked about what he does for a living and he made a special bit of the small film just about London.
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Venus de Milo, in Lego form![/caption]The first bit of the tour was one of my favourite parts as all the sculptures and paintings were based on famous artwork such as the Mona Lisa, the Thinker, the Venus De Milo and Starry Night. I really liked how in some, like the Scream and the Kiss, the background was 2D and the people were 3D.
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The Kiss in Lego form![/caption]There were also lots of everyday objects like pencils, cellos, musical notes as well as animals, creatures and lots of people.
One of the sculptures was a six metre long T-Rex that used over 80,000 Lego bricks. It was absolutely incredible and very very big.
For me the best bit was in one particular room which was all to do with London. There was a red telephone box, One Direction, The Beatles and even a "keep calm and build on" sign, they were all made out of Lego.
At the end you were allowed to make your own sculptures out of Lego although mine wasn't nearly as good as the ones in the exhibition. You could also play the Lego X-box games which were really fun.
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Robert and a new Lego friend[/caption]It was such a great day out, and as it has now been extended, and doesn't leave London until April 12th, you should definitely visit.
For more information on Nathan Sawaya and his work, please see here.
Tickets (in London) are different prices depending on the day (they cost more at weekends). On weekdays, adult tickets cost £14.50 and children's cost £8. Family tickets (2 adults and 2 kids) are £40 on weekdays and £47 at weekends.
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I had no idea Legos were this awesome! This looks like a really fun time! Even a Mona Lisa? This is great!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an amazing exhibition - those sculptures are absolutely brilliant. Love the Beatles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good review Robert!
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing for both adults and kids----I can't believe you can make a huge dinosaur and recreate famous paintings in lego
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool exhibit. You had me with the Van Gogh recreation...
ReplyDeleteGreat tallent and wonderful piece of artwork...hat's off..
ReplyDeleteI used to struggle to build a simple square house with lego. Impressive stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun exhibt, its amazing what you can make with legos!
ReplyDeleteAlways been a fan of the Lego. Has changed just a tad from 30 years ago...
ReplyDeleteIt was an absolutely brilliant day and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for visiting our blog.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe it either when I saw it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! So many children would love this, my two included. I must tell my nephew Billy, he'll be very impressed with me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea. I'd seen some posters in the Tube for this exhibit but had no idea it was so amazing. Definitely on our list now.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Robert. The exhibition looks amazing and I loved the pic of the T-Rex.
ReplyDeleteWere there many young children there? Master ATWWAH, who is 3, loved Miniland at LEGOLAND but I'm a bit wary of taking someone so young. What do you think?
This looks brilliant Robert, thank you for sharing your experience. I've already written about this exhibition but I haven't been yet - must remedy that!
ReplyDeleteThis really appeals to me, Robert. A big fan of Lego in our house but the artwork created by these little blocks is amazing: love The Kiss especially
ReplyDeleteRobert says: Yes there were young children, and I think he would love it, but there were a lot of adults and older children there.
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing! thanks for sharing your experionce, keep up the hard work.
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