Artist Decided To Use Lego Figures In Order To Recreate Popular Movie, TV Show And Game Scenes
Let’s be real, playing with Lego doesn’t stop at the end of childhood. The possibilities those little bricks and figures offer are endless: from constructing an object according to a manual to creating something unique and capturing it with a camera. The latter is what a digital creator called Brick Panda does!
Brick Panda is an artist based in Budapest, Hungary, who recreates popular movie, TV show and game scenes by using his phone, Lego figures and Photoshop. From “Star Wars” to “The Pirates Of The Caribbean”, the artist manages to really convey the essence of these universes in brick form.
More: Instagram, Patreon h/t: boredpanda
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