A Designer Assembled a Hundred Covers of Famous Music Albums from LEGO

Brooklyn-based designer Adnan Lotia has published almost a hundred of his unusual works in the last 4.5 months, trying to recreate iconic album covers from LEGO cubes. He posts his mesmerizing works on Instagram almost every day, in which he repeats the image of this or that cover.

He has had albums by such stars as Pink Floyd, Beyonce, The Prodigy, The Beatles, Madonna, Aphex Twin, Daft Punk, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and the Rolling Stones.

Adnan Lotia is a teacher in Brooklyn. He recreates album covers in his spare time.

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