Fantastic Detailed LEGO Creations by Gerardo Pontiérr
Mexican artist Gerardo Pontiérr transforms LEGO bricks into stunning three-dimensional mosaics that blur the line between portraiture and sculpture.
His innovative designs, which appear as pixel-like portraits from the front but reveal incredible depth when viewed from the side, have earned him a devoted following and sold-out shows. Beyond his artistic talents, Gerardo is also a celebrated violinist, having performed in over 2,000 concerts worldwide, including a performance for Barack Obama.
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