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PHOTOS: Incredible LEGO Sculptures by Nathan Sawaya Hit Times Square

06/13/2013
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    NYC LEGO fans won't want to miss famed brick artist <a href="http://brickartist.com" target="_blank">Nathan Sawaya</a>'s latest batch of incredible <a href="http://inhabitat.com/10-perfectly-pixelated-lego-sculptures-pop-up-in-nyc/" target="_blank">LEGO sculptures</a>, which popped up last week at <a href="http://www.discoverytsx.com/" target="_blank">Discovery Times Square</a>. Called “The Art of the Brick,” the exhibition is a tour through Sawaya's creations depicting famous art works and sculptures throughout history using the colorful bricks. The installation, which is Sawaya’s largest to date, will be open to the public until January 5, 2014.
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  • Nathan Sawaya LEGO
    Sawaya has come to be known as one of the leading <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nathan-sawaya-creates-incredible-lego-sculptures-of-conan-obrien-and-stephen-colbert/" target="_blank">LEGO artists</a> in the world, pushing the limits of the toy brick with his extremely intricate and detailed sculptures.
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    For “The Art of the Brick,” Sawaya tackled the topic of art history, using the modern day blocks to render works from ancient civilizations up to masters like Monet, Da Vinci and Cezanne.
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    Visitors are greeted with a colorful gallery of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lego-to-release-star-wars-ewok-village-in-september/" target="_blank">LEGO masterworks</a>.
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    Sawaya has rendered some of the works like a painting, with flat LEGO brings making up a pixelated version of the original pieces.
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    Rembrandt’s famous lighting is captured in a LEGO “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” with gradating hues of brown and cream LEGOS, a plastic bubble taking the place of the pearl in question. Van Gogh’s swirling “Starry Night” and “Mona Lisa” look almost accurate when standing at a distance, but up close the blocky LEGOS are arranged in a grid.
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    For Klimt’s “The Kiss” and “Whistler’s Mother” were taken to the next dimension, built into oversized <a href="http://inhabitat.com/thomas-poulsom-makes-wonderful-north-american-birds-using-lego-bricks/" target="_blank">LEGO sculptures</a> that stand over four feet tall each in 3 dimensions.
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    Further into the galleries is Sawaya’s sculpture garden, with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mike-doyle-makes-massive-space-age-city-from-200000-legos/" target="_blank">LEGO renditions</a> of famous works like Michaelangelo’s David, Queen Nefertiti, the Sphinx and a giant Easter Island Maoi face.
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    Beyond the art galleries, Sawaya shows off some of his own creations, with beautiful life size sculptures of people, skeletons, and even a tribute to his partner.
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    Each of Sawaya’s intricate sculptures are paired with a brief artist statement and a count of how many <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-worlds-longest-lego-railway-is-awarded-the-guinness-world-record/" target="_blank">LEGOs</a> he used for each.
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    "Art of the Brick" is worth a trip to Times Square, for locals and tourists alike.
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Nathan Sawaya LEGO

NYC LEGO fans won't want to miss famed brick artist Nathan Sawaya's latest batch of incredible LEGO sculptures, which popped up last week at Discovery Times Square. Called “The Art of the Brick,” the exhibition is a tour through Sawaya's creations depicting famous art works and sculptures throughout history using the colorful bricks. The installation, which is Sawaya’s largest to date, will be open to the public until January 5, 2014.

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