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Get Alex Debrincat a hatty you cowards
Lego Librarian was pretty excited to learn about brick street art during her visit to the #puyalluplibrary #bricksy #legolibrarian #legolibrarianexplores https://www.instagram.com/p/CRr72WeL21N/?utm_medium=tumblr
Picked up some birthday presents I missed on my birthday and got these lovely item! I've got the Star Wars advent calendar already but I've got some catching up to do on the city one 😁 Plus a nice bit of light reading in the form of a bit of Bricksy! #legoadventcalendar #legocity #bricksy #lego #birthdaypresents #birthday #afol #allenafol (at Compstall) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrK6oyLHymq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=orl8fsb411a9
The magic of Banksy’s Street Art is recreated using LEGO!
The magic of Banksy’s Street Art is recreated using LEGO!
Have you ever imagined how the famous art of Banksy would look like if it was built using LEGO? How would the balloon gift appear? Jeff Friesen had these questions in mind and when he decided to think over the answer, he came up with an original series named Bricksy. He was of the idea that when the same is created using LEGO blocks, it looks cleaner and clear.
Banksy artwork served as the main…
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What would it look like if Banksy's most famous street art pieces were reimagined in LEGO? What would the balloon girl look like and how would the rat on the wire appear? These are the questions photographer Jeff Friesen asked himself when he created his original series Bricksy. As he tells us,"There is something compelling about gritty street scenes rendered in clean, modernist LEGO bricks." All of the scenes that Friesen created were inspired by a Banksy artwork, but then, they've been given some very unexpected twists. Friesen infused each scene with his own, funny sense of humor. For example, in a tale of forbidden love, the iconic bouquet thrower is actually hurling flowers at his girlfriend, who just so happens to be a police officer. So far, 20 images have been made, of which 10 are featured here. The rest can be found at The Brick Fantastic. The Brick Fantastic website